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750/Day: Sole Trader vs PAYE Umbrella Take-Home 2026

Instant answer for €750/day · 220 days

At 750/day (€165,000/year contract revenue), a sole trader nets €93,628/year, versus €86,812/year on PAYE umbrella. That's €6,816/year more (7.9%) as a sole trader.

Sole trader take-home

€93,628

Retention 56.7%

PAYE umbrella take-home

€86,812

Retention 52.6%

Difference

+€6,816

7.9% more as sole trader

Adjust the structure, marital status, pension, or expenses to explore other scenarios

Rate type

220 days = 44 billed weeks, allowing for holiday & downtime

Common day rates:

Reduces income tax base only, not USC

Equipment, travel, training: deducted before all tax

Default €150/month. Deducted from contract revenue before tax.

PAYE UMBRELLA€165,000 gross revenue · 220 days

Annual take-home

€86,812

52.6% retention

Monthly take-home

€7,234

after all tax & deductions

Retention rate

52.6%

Net ÷ gross contract revenue

Permanent equivalent salary

€146,647

PAYE gross for same net take-home

Where the money goes

Income Tax
27.8%
€45,859
USC
4.7%
€7,762
PRSI
€6,214
Employer PRSI
10.0%
€16,553
Umbrella fees
€1,800
Net take-home
52.6%
€86,812

46.3%

Effective tax rate

Tax + PRSI as % of gross revenue

52.6%

Retention rate

Net take-home as % of gross revenue

€146,647

PAYE equiv. salary

Permanent employee gross for same net

Uses 2026 Irish Revenue rates with blended PRSI (9 months pre-Oct / 3 months post-Oct 2026 uplift). PAYE umbrella: employer PRSI at 11.29% (blended) on earnings above €552/week; Class A employee PRSI at 4.24% (blended) with tapered credit for weekly earnings €352–€424. Sole trader / Director: Class S PRSI at 4.24% (blended), minimum €650 if income ≥ €5,000; USC 11% surcharge applies above €100,000 income. Pension contributions reduce income tax base only, not USC. Assumes single person standard credits unless tax status is changed. This is an estimate only. Consult a qualified Irish contractor accountant before making decisions.

Full breakdown at €750/day

Sole trader

Contract revenue

€165,000

Gross taxable income

€165,000

Income Tax

€53,200

USC

€11,181

Class S PRSI

€6,992

Net take-home

€93,628

PAYE umbrella

Contract revenue

€165,000

Employer PRSI

€16,553

Umbrella fee

€1,800

Gross taxable salary

€146,647

Income Tax

€45,859

USC

€7,762

Class A PRSI

€6,214

Net take-home

€86,812

Assumes 220 billable days/year, single person, standard credits, €0 pension and expenses, €150/month umbrella fee. 2026 Revenue rates.

Frequently asked questions

1

How much more does a sole trader take home than PAYE umbrella at €750/day?

At €750/day over 220 billable days (€165,000 contract revenue), a sole trader takes home €93,628 per year, versus €86,812 per year on PAYE umbrella. That is a difference of €6,816 per year (7.9% more), mainly because sole traders avoid Employer PRSI.

2

What is my sole trader take-home at €750/day?

As a sole trader at €750/day: gross taxable income of €165,000, Income Tax of €53,200, USC of €11,181, and Class S PRSI of €6,992. Total deductions: €71,372. Net take-home: €93,628/year (€7,802/month), a retention rate of 56.7%.

3

What is my PAYE umbrella take-home at €750/day?

On a PAYE umbrella at €750/day: after Employer PRSI of €16,553 and the umbrella fee are deducted from your contract revenue, your gross taxable salary is €146,647. Income Tax of €45,859, USC of €7,762, and Class A PRSI of €6,214 bring net take-home to €86,812/year (€7,234/month), a retention rate of 52.6%.

4

How much Employer PRSI is deducted on €750/day via PAYE umbrella?

The umbrella deducts Employer PRSI of €16,553 from your €750/day contract revenue before calculating your gross salary. This is the single biggest reason PAYE umbrella take-home is lower than sole trader at the same day rate: there is no employer, and therefore no Employer PRSI, when you operate as a sole trader.

5

What is €750/day as a permanent salary equivalent?

To take home the same net pay as a sole trader at €750/day (€93,628/year), a permanent PAYE employee would need a gross salary of approximately €160,917. This accounts for the fact that a permanent role has no Employer PRSI or umbrella fee to absorb, but also no business expense deductions.

6

What is €750/day as an annual contract value?

At €750/day over 220 billable days per year (the standard assumption after leave and gaps between contracts), your gross contract revenue is €165,000. Both the sole trader and PAYE umbrella figures above are based on this annual value.

7

Should I choose sole trader or PAYE umbrella at this rate?

Sole trader nets more at every day rate because it avoids Employer PRSI, but it comes with more admin: a Form 11 self-assessment return each year, preliminary tax payments, and record-keeping. PAYE umbrella is simpler and gives continuity of employment record for mortgage applications, at the cost of €6,816/year in this scenario. The umbrella director structure sits between the two: try it in the calculator below.

8

Does pension contribution change the gap at €750/day?

Yes. Pension contributions reduce assessable income before Income Tax and USC for both structures, and the exact effect on the €6,816 gap shown above depends on how much you contribute and your age-related contribution limit. Adjust the pension field in the calculator below to see it recalculated live at €750/day.

Figures use 2026 Revenue.ie rates and assume 220 billable days/year, a single person with standard credits, €0 pension and expenses, and a €150/month umbrella fee. Does not account for the umbrella director structure, VAT, or individual circumstances. Always verify your position with a qualified accountant.

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