T.P.

English translation: this period

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English term or phrase:T.P.
Selected answer:this period
Entered by: Andreea Birsan

20:59 Apr 21, 2016
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Human Resources
English term or phrase: T.P.
Payslip of a doctor in Ireland. Under service days I have two different fields: T.P. and Y.T.D. Any idea what TP comes from?
Andreea Birsan
Romania
Local time: 17:21
this period
Explanation:
TP PENER: Employer Pension / PRSA Contribution this period.

TY PENER: Employer Pension / PRSA Contribution this year.

BIK YTD: Benefit in Kind paid this year.

http://www.softcom.ie/resources/payslip-explanation/

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Note added at 17 mins (2016-04-21 21:17:10 GMT)
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On second thoughts, I'm not sure if T.P. includes 'PRSA contribution'.

PRSA: this is Personal Retirement Savings Account contribution.
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Helena Chavarria
Spain
Local time: 16:21
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t.p.
taxable pay


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StefanoFarris
United States
Local time: 11:21
Native speaker of: Italian
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t.p.
this period


Explanation:
TP PENER: Employer Pension / PRSA Contribution this period.

TY PENER: Employer Pension / PRSA Contribution this year.

BIK YTD: Benefit in Kind paid this year.

http://www.softcom.ie/resources/payslip-explanation/

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Note added at 17 mins (2016-04-21 21:17:10 GMT)
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On second thoughts, I'm not sure if T.P. includes 'PRSA contribution'.

PRSA: this is Personal Retirement Savings Account contribution.

Helena Chavarria
Spain
Local time: 16:21
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Yvonne Gallagher: yep!// Unfortunately my payslips would not have been as "juicy" as a doctor's!//YTD =year to date//WOW?! You never had a boss/employer?!
4 mins
  -> And who better to know than you! Thank you :-) //Can you believe I've never been given a payslip? Well, I had a series of employers who used to give me an envelope containing my wages, but there was no payslip. I've been my own boss since 1985 ;-)

agree  Sheila Wilson
55 mins
  -> Thank you, Sheila :-)

agree  Yasutomo Kanazawa
7 hrs
  -> Thank you, Yasutomo :-)
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