Social Charge definition

Social Charge means all social security, welfare, retirement, unemployment, health, housing, family and similar charges, taxes and payroll-related assessments payable to any Governmental Authority;
Social Charge means any social security contribution and any other charge or liability relating to employment, including contributions relating to unemployment, medical costs, disability, death, pensions, retirement and vacation.

Examples of Social Charge in a sentence

  • The references in the Plan to “tax” or “taxes” includes any and all taxes, charges, levies and contributions in Ireland or elsewhere, to include, in particular, Universal Social Charge (USC) and Pay Related Social Insurance (PRSI) (“Taxes”).

  • The vesting of RSUs will give rise to a gain that is subject to income tax, the Universal Social Charge (USC) and Social Security (if applicable) at your marginal rates.

  • This matter comes before the Tax Appeal Commission (hereinafter the “Commission”) as an appeal against Pay As You Earn (hereinafter “PAYE”) and Universal Social Charge (hereinafter “USC”) Statements of Liability raised by the Revenue Commissioners (hereinafter the “Respondent”) for the year 2022 on 10 January 2024 showing an underpayment of €5,979.82 and for the year 2023 raised by the Respondent on 11 January 2024 showing an under payment of €5,763.34.

  • All payments under this Amendment will be subject to all applicable deductions and withholdings of tax, PRSI, Universal Social Charge, and any other deductions which are required pursuant to the terms of the Executive’s employment or by law, or which are provided for in the Executive’s Employment Contract and/or this Amendment.

  • Income Tax Universal Social Charge Corporation Tax Capital Gains Tax.

  • All payments under this Schedule will be subject to all applicable deductions and withholdings of tax, PRSI, Universal Social Charge, and any other deductions which are required pursuant to the terms of the Executive’s employment or by law, or which are provided for in the Executive’s Employment Agreement and/or this Schedule.

  • Employee’s initial annualized base salary for services to be rendered hereunder is €200,000, payable monthly pro rata in arrears by equal installments into Employee’s nominated bank account by electronic credit transfer subject to the deduction of income tax, employee PRSI, if any, the Universal Social Charge and any other applicable deductions/levies (“Base Salary”).

  • Vesting of Restricted Stock UnitsYou are subject to income tax, Universal Social Charge (USC) and social insurance contributions on the fair market value of the shares that you receive when your Restricted Stock Units vest.

Related to Social Charge

  • Social work or "Social Work Services" means the application of social work theory, knowledge, methods, ethics, and the professional use of self to restore or enhance social, psychosocial, or biopsychosocial functioning of individuals, couples, families, groups, organizations, and communities through the care and services provided by a Regulated Social Worker as set forth in the Member State's statutes and regulations in the State where the services are being provided.

  • Social worker means a person with a master's or further

  • Legal Charge means the legal charge over the Land to be entered into by the Academy Trust in favour of the Secretary of State, in a form and substance satisfactory to the Secretary of State.

  • Individual Charges means those charges incurred by individual Attendees including, but not limited to, restaurant charges other than the allowable group meals specified herein, any charge for alcoholic beverages, telephone expenses, sleeping room rental deposits, upgrades, Cancellation Fee and/or other applicable service or cancellation charges incurred by an Attendee, and associated taxes, surcharges, and/or other incidentals.

  • Social Housing has the meaning attributed to it in Section 68 of the HRA 2008;