PRSI and USC Guide Reviewed 24 July 2026

PRSI and USC Ireland: What Is the Difference?

Compare PRSI and USC deductions, pay bases, exemptions, pension treatment, benefits and refund routes.

Quick answer

  • USC is a tax on relevant income; PRSI is a social-insurance contribution.
  • USC uses annual exemption and cut-off rules, while PRSI depends on contribution class and earnings thresholds.
  • Paying PRSI can build a contribution record for benefits; USC does not.
  • There is no reliable single combined PRSI-and-USC percentage for every worker.
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  1. PRSI and USC compared
  2. Why “PRSI and USC rates” has no single answer
  3. Pension contributions affect the deductions differently
  4. Exemptions are not interchangeable
  5. Which calculator or record should you use?

PRSI and USC compared

Question USC PRSI
What is it? A tax on relevant income Pay Related Social Insurance
What controls it? Annual exemption, cut-off points and standard/reduced treatment PRSI class, weekly earnings, age and contribution rules
Do Income Tax credits reduce it? No No
Does it build benefit entitlement? No individual contribution record Contributions can support entitlement to specified benefits
Can it be refunded? Yes, where overpaid under payroll or annual liability Only in defined overpayment or incorrect-class situations

PAYE Income Tax is a third calculation. The separate PAYE comparison guide owns the full three-deduction calculation order, so it is not repeated here.

Why “PRSI and USC rates” has no single answer

USC uses progressive slices and can have standard, reduced or additional non-PAYE treatment. Employee PRSI depends on the contribution class, the earnings period, lower thresholds and any credit or taper that applies. Rates can also change during a year.

Adding one headline USC percentage to one PRSI percentage can therefore overstate or understate the real deduction. Estimate each charge separately from the correct income base, then add the euro amounts if you want a combined payroll cost.

Combined employee deduction = calculated USC + calculated employee PRSI

Pension contributions affect the deductions differently

Deduction Ordinary employee pension contribution
PAYE Income Tax Qualifying contribution can reduce taxable pay, subject to relief limits
USC No relief for ordinary employee pension contributions
Employee PRSI No relief for ordinary employee pension contributions

This is why a pension deduction can reduce PAYE while USC and PRSI remain based on a higher figure. Employer pension contributions and specialist arrangements can have different rules and should be checked separately.

Exemptions are not interchangeable

A person can be exempt from one deduction and liable to another. DSP social welfare payments are exempt from USC, but their Income Tax or PRSI treatment can vary. An employee below the USC annual exemption can still have a PRSI result determined by the weekly class rules.

Scenario Do not assume Check instead
Low annual income No USC means no PRSI Annual USC limit and weekly PRSI rules separately
Age 70+ Reduced USC means the same PRSI treatment USC age rule and PRSI age/contribution rules
Full Medical Card It changes PRSI Medical Card affects reduced USC, not the PRSI class by itself
Pension income All pensions are exempt from both Pension type, provider and the individual’s age/status

Which calculator or record should you use?

Need Best tool or record
USC only USC Calculator and USC guides
Employee PRSI only PRSI Calculator and official Class A tables
Full take-home pay Net Salary Calculator
Actual payroll deduction Payslip, RPN/TCC and Revenue pay details
Benefit contribution record MyWelfare contribution statement or Department of Social Protection

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between PRSI and USC?

USC is a tax on relevant income. PRSI is social insurance and contributions can support entitlement to specified benefits.

Are PRSI and USC part of PAYE?

Payroll processes all three, but PAYE Income Tax, USC and PRSI are separate calculations.

How much PRSI and USC do I pay?

Calculate each deduction under its own rules, then add the euro amounts. There is no single percentage that fits every income and PRSI class.

Can tax credits reduce PRSI or USC?

No. Income Tax credits do not directly reduce either deduction.

Can you claim back PRSI and USC?

Overpaid USC can be corrected through payroll or Revenue. PRSI refunds follow separate rules, such as an incorrect class or contribution overpayment.

Does a pension contribution reduce PRSI and USC?

Revenue states there is no employee USC or PRSI relief for ordinary employee pension contributions.

Which deduction pays towards the State Pension?

PRSI contributions, where reckonable, build the social-insurance record. USC does not.

Why can USC and PRSI use different pay figures?

They have different legislation, exemptions, period rules and contribution classes. A deduction allowed for one charge may not apply to the other.

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