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Irska — Radni kalendar, referenca plaće i PDV

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🇮🇪 EUREurope/Dublin23% standardna PDV

Sljedeći praznik

June Bank Holiday · pon, 1. jun 2026.

national

Radni dani

255 radni dani u 2026

8 nacionalni praznici

Standardni PDV

23% standard

13.5% · 9%

primjer plate

3.800,00 € → 2.950,00 € net

Primjer prosječnog mjesečnog

Osnovne rute za ovo tržište

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Nadolazeći javni praznici

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DatumPraznikVrsta
pon, 1. jun 2026.June Bank Holidaynational
pon, 31. avg 2026.August Bank Holidaynational
pet, 25. dec 2026.Christmas Daynational
sub, 26. dec 2026.Boxing Day / St. Stephen's Daynational

2026 mjesečni kapacitet

Brzi mjesečni prikaz prije nego što otvorite stranicu za pune radne dane.

1

21 radni dani

1 praznici u mjesecu

2

20 radni dani

1 praznici u mjesecu

3

22 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

4

22 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

5

19 radni dani

2 praznici u mjesecu

6

21 radni dani

1 praznici u mjesecu

7

23 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

8

20 radni dani

1 praznici u mjesecu

9

22 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

10

22 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

11

21 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

12

22 radni dani

2 praznici u mjesecu

referenca za plaće

Snimak planiranja plate

Prosječna bruta mjesečno3.800,00 €
Prosječno mjesečno neto2.950,00 €
Minimalna plaća12,30 € / hourly
Godina modela plate2026

PDV referenca

Standardne i smanjene stope

standardna stopa23%
Reduced13.5%
Reduced9%
Zero-rated0%

regionalni kontekst

Nacionalna osnovica, lokalni pregled gdje je potreban

Irska ima dodatni regionalni kontekst koji može utjecati na operativno planiranje. Brojke gore pokazuju nacionalnu bazu prvo.

DublinCorkGalwayLimerick

Irska — referenca zemlje

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Work culture and weekly rhythm in Ireland

Ireland operates a thirty-nine-hour standard workweek under the Organisation of Working Time Act, although most office-based employees work between thirty-seven-and-a-half and forty hours. The five-day Monday-to-Friday rhythm is universal, the workday is typically nine to five-thirty with a thirty-minute lunch break, and the cultural expectation around after-hours communication is more relaxed than in many continental European peers.

Statutory paid leave is twenty working days per year, which most employers exceed by two to five contractual days bringing typical office leave to twenty-two to twenty-five days. The cultural expectation is for at least one main two-week summer block, with the rest of leave distributed across the year. Bank holiday Mondays are common breaks throughout the warmer months.

Ireland's particularly strong international technology and professional services sector means that English-speaking professionals from across Europe, North America and Asia are a routine part of the Dublin office environment. Diversity, hybrid working and flexible hours are firmly established norms in the major employer base of the Greater Dublin Area, Cork and Galway.

Public holiday landscape in Ireland

Ireland observes ten public holidays per year following the addition of Saint Brigid's Day in 2023: New Year's Day, Saint Brigid's Day on the first Monday in February, Saint Patrick's Day on 17 March, Easter Monday, May bank holiday on the first Monday in May, June bank holiday on the first Monday in June, August bank holiday on the first Monday in August, October bank holiday on the last Monday in October, Christmas Day and Saint Stephen's Day on 26 December.

When a public holiday falls on a weekend, the following Monday is granted as a substitute day off in most cases, although this rule does not apply uniformly to all holidays. Saint Patrick's Day on 17 March and Christmas Day on 25 December create the only fixed-date holidays; all others are anchored to a specific Monday in the month, which simplifies calendar planning.

The November-to-December stretch in Ireland produces a long quiet period from late December through the first week of January for most office sectors. The week between Christmas and New Year is often informally treated as company-wide downtime, with formal company shutdowns common in larger employers.

Salary and payroll fundamentals in Ireland

Irish payroll combines a relatively simple progressive income tax (PAYE) at twenty and forty percent, the Universal Social Charge (USC) on a separate progressive scale, and the Pay Related Social Insurance (PRSI) contribution at four percent of gross for most employees. Employer-side PRSI adds approximately 8.8 to 11.05 percent on top of gross depending on the salary band.

The combined effective tax rate on a middle-income salary is approximately twenty-five to thirty percent, and on a senior salary approximately forty to forty-eight percent. Ireland's payroll structure is among the more straightforward in the EU, with a single tax credit system that simplifies the calculation of the effective rate.

Pension contributions in Ireland are not mandatory at the employer level, although a phased introduction of auto-enrolment is planned to roll out from 2025-2026 and will require both employer and employee contributions for eligible workers. Many employers already offer occupational pension schemes with employer matching contributions of three to ten percent of salary.

VAT, invoicing and the business framework in Ireland

Ireland applies a standard VAT rate of twenty-three percent, reduced rates of 13.5 percent (residential construction, fuel, hairdressing services, certain hospitality services after the temporary nine percent rate expired), nine percent (newspapers, e-books, sports facilities admission), 4.8 percent (livestock) and zero percent (most food, children's clothing and footwear, books, oral medication). The multi-tier system is somewhat complex and a frequent source of cross-border error in international invoicing.

The temporary nine percent reduced rate for hospitality services that was applied during the pandemic and energy crisis was raised back to 13.5 percent in 2023 for most categories, although policy on this band has been revisited several times. Always confirm the current applicable rate for hospitality and accommodation services at the time of invoicing.

Irish invoice content rules align with the EU directive. The VAT registration threshold for goods is eighty-five thousand euros in annual turnover, and for services is forty-two-and-a-half thousand euros. Below these thresholds, registration is voluntary; above them it is mandatory.

Practical planning tips for Ireland

When evaluating an Irish gross salary offer, run the calculation through PAYE, USC and PRSI to estimate the net. Ireland's combination of relatively straightforward income tax with the additional USC layer often produces an effective rate that surprises foreign candidates evaluating offers.

If your business operates a hybrid working policy, Irish employees have a statutory right to request remote working under the Right to Request Remote Work legislation that took effect in 2024. Refusing such a request requires documented business reasons.

Plan around the cluster of bank holiday Mondays in spring and early summer. The May, June and August bank holidays effectively create three guaranteed long weekends in a five-month window, which affects sprint planning and quarterly delivery commitments for any team operating to a tight schedule.

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What is included on the Irska page?
The country page links together holidays, working days, salary planning, VAT references and the most relevant calculators.
How should I use the country page?
Use it as the starting point for that market, then open the holiday, salary or VAT route that matches your task.
Are regional differences covered?
The page highlights regional considerations where they matter, but local verification may still be needed for final decisions.
Are the salary and VAT figures legal advice?
No. They are planning references and should be confirmed against official country sources before regulated use.
Šta mi prikazuje stranica zemlje Irska?
Stranica Irska kombinuje četiri stuba: kalendar praznika za tekuću i nadolazeće godine, broj radnih dana po mesecu, model planiranja plata sa aktuelnim poreznim razredima i doprinosima i PDV okvir sa svim primenljivim stopama i pravilima fakturisanja. Svaki stub vodi do namenskog kalkulatora ili godišnje stranice.
Kako se Irska poredi sa susednim zemljama?
Sekcija Susedne zemlje na dnu stranice direktno povezuje sa susednim tržištima. Najkorisnije poređenja su obično bruto-neto razlika, PDV i broj praznika.
Da li su podaci o platama Irska pouzdani za ponudu?
Kalkulator odražava aktuelne razrede i stope i daje razumnu procenu za planiranje ponude. Za stvarnu platu u obavezujućem ugovoru, potvrdite kod lokalnog obračunskog stručnjaka.
Odakle dolaze datumi praznika Irska?
Podaci prate zvanične vladine i ministarske publikacije. Regionalni praznici se beleže odvojeno kako bi HR planeri mogli da naprave precizne kalendare za distribuirane timove.
Mogu li da planiram rok projekta koristeći broj radnih dana Irska?
Da. Mesečni broj već oduzima državne praznike i standardne vikende. Za projekte zavisne od grada ili regiona, proverite i regionalnu sekciju.
Da li stranica Irska prikazuje pravila PDV-a za prekograničnu prodaju?
Standardne i snižene stope su direktno vidljive; kalkulator pokriva uobičajene scenarije. B2B i B2C pravila u okviru evropskog jedinstvenog šaltera objašnjena su u povezanim resursnim člancima.

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