Stop the 40% Emergency Tax: How to Get a PPS Number in Ireland (2026 Step-by-Step Guide)
Knowing how to get a PPS Number in Ireland is the single most important administrative task for every international worker, corporate expat, and global student arriving in 2026. Get it wrong â or start work without one â and Revenue will immediately apply Emergency Tax to your salary at a rate of up to 40%.
A Personal Public Service (PPS) Number is your unique Irish government identifier. Every interaction with the Irish state â tax, social welfare, healthcare, banking, and employment â requires it. Without it, nothing works.
This guide walks you through every step of the 2026 process â the online MyWelfare route, the paper alternative, the three mandatory documents, the in-person Intreo appointment, and how to protect your first payslip from emergency tax.
đ¨ The Emergency Tax Trap â Why This Cannot Wait
Ireland's Revenue system operates on a real-time payroll reporting framework called PAYE Modernisation. Every employer must report your pay and deductions to Revenue on or before each payment date. Without a PPS Number linked to your employer, Revenue has no tax record for you â and responds automatically with Emergency Tax.
Emergency Tax in Ireland operates in two stages. In the first four weeks without a registered PPS Number, you are taxed at the standard 20% rate but receive no tax credits â meaning your effective take-home pay is significantly lower than it should be. From week five onwards, the rate jumps to 40% on all income with no credits applied at all.
You can reclaim overpaid Emergency Tax through Revenue's myAccount portal after your PPS Number is registered â but this takes weeks and leaves you financially short during your most cash-sensitive period of the relocation. Prevention is significantly easier than reclaim.
| Period Without PPS Number | Tax Rate Applied | Tax Credits | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weeks 1â4 | 20% | None applied | Significantly reduced take-home |
| Week 5 onwards | 40% | None applied | Severe financial impact â reclaim required |
đĸ What Is a PPS Number â How Do I Get a PPS Number in Ireland?
A Personal Public Service (PPS) Number is a unique seven-character identifier assigned to every individual by the Department of Social Protection. It consists of seven digits followed by one or two letters â for example, 1234567TW.
It is used across every government service in Ireland â Revenue (tax), social welfare, healthcare (EHIC, GP Visit Card), driving licence, bank account opening, property transactions, and college registration. Your employer needs it to register you on the PAYE payroll system from your first day.
PPS Numbers are issued by the Department of Social Protection (DSP) â not Revenue, not the immigration service, and not your employer. Only DSP can assign one. The process requires a verified in-person identity check at an Intreo Centre â no exceptions regardless of which application route you use.
đ The Three Document Pillars â What You Must Bring
Whether you apply online via MyWelfare or by post using the REG1 form, you must provide three categories of document. A missing or outdated document in any pillar results in your application being returned â delaying your PPS Number by weeks.
đģ How to Get a PPS Number â Route 1: MyWelfare Online (Fast-Track 2026)
The MyWelfare.ie online route is the fastest and most efficient option in 2026. It allows you to submit your documents digitally, book your Intreo Centre appointment online, and track your application status â all from your phone or laptop.
You need a MyGovID account to access MyWelfare.ie. A Basic MyGovID requires only your PPS Number â which creates a catch-22 for first-time applicants. In practice, DSP has accommodated this by allowing first-time applicants to access the PPS Number application section of MyWelfare with a Basic account that uses alternative identity verification.
đŽ Route 2: The REG1 Paper Application â Fully Active Alternative
The paper route using the REG1 form remains a fully active and officially supported alternative in 2026. It is the right option for applicants who do not have access to a MyGovID account, are not comfortable with online portals, or are assisting a family member who cannot navigate digital systems.
Download the REG1 form from gov.ie or collect it from your local Intreo Centre. Complete it in full â every field, no gaps â and attach certified copies of your three document pillars. Post the completed package to the Client Identity Services section of DSP at the address stated on the form.
DSP will review your posted documents and contact you to arrange the in-person identity verification appointment at your local Intreo Centre. The in-person step is the same regardless of whether you applied online or by post.
| Factor | MyWelfare Online | REG1 Paper |
|---|---|---|
| Submission speed | Immediate upload | Postal delivery time |
| In-person appointment | Required â | Required â |
| MyGovID required | Yes | No |
| Best for | Tech-comfortable applicants | No MyGovID / prefer paper |
đĸ The Intreo Centre Appointment â What to Expect
Your Intreo Centre appointment is a face-to-face identity verification session with a DSP officer. It typically takes 15 to 20 minutes. You do not need to bring anything beyond your original documents â the officer will verify them against your uploaded application and confirm your identity in the system.
Intreo Centres are located in towns and cities across Ireland. Dublin applicants typically attend the Parnell Street Intreo Centre or their nearest branch. Outside Dublin, appointments are available at local social welfare offices â find your nearest centre at gov.ie/intreo.
Appointment slots fill up quickly â particularly in January, July, and September when new workers and students arrive in large volumes. Book your slot as early as possible â ideally in the first 48 hours of arrival in Ireland.
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Receiving your PPS Number letter is not the end of the process â it is the beginning. Three actions must happen immediately to protect your pay and your tax record.
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How to get a PPS Number in Ireland in 2026 comes down to four steps â gather your three document pillars, apply via MyWelfare.ie online or post the REG1 form, attend your Intreo Centre in-person identity appointment, and wait 2 to 6 weeks for the letter to arrive at your registered Irish address.
Start this process on Day 1 of arrival. Every week of delay is a week of Emergency Tax on your payslip â money you can reclaim but should never have lost in the first place.
The moment your PPS Number arrives â give it to your employer, register on Revenue myAccount, and open your Irish bank account. Those three actions complete your financial setup in Ireland and protect your income from the first payday onwards.
