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Statement of Liability
The Statement of Liability is a final review of your tax liability for a tax year. It was previou...
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Capital Acquisitions Tax (CAT) - Form IT38
If you receive a gift or an inheritance following a bereavement, you may have to pay tax on it. T...
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Assets – capital gains, gifts and inheritance
If you’ve had any capital gains or received gifts or inheritance during the year you may need to ...
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Forms for Non-PAYE Income
A chargeable person for self-assessment purposes is a person who is chargeable to tax on that per...
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Your Payslip
  The Payment of Wages Act 1991 gives all employees a right to a payslip which shows their gross ...
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Tax Credit Certificate (TCC)
A Tax Credit Certificate (TCC) is an important document used by employers to calculate employees ...
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Understanding Important Forms
As part of PAYE modernisation, P45s and P60s have been abolished and replaced with an online syst...
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The benefits of using Taxback
There are many benefits to using a tax agent, such as Taxback. At Taxback we have over 28 years o...
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Claiming your tax refund
Every year, thousands of workers in Ireland miss out on claiming their tax refund as they aren’t ...
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Who is a chargeable person?
You are a chargeable person if you have a PAYE source of income and, either: Net assessable non-...
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When do I need to file a Tax Return?
While most PAYE employees have their taxes deducted at source, there may be times when you need t...
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What if I’m returning to Ireland?
  If you’re coming to live in Ireland or returning here after being abroad for a few years and wi...
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Temporary employment in Ireland
If you come to Ireland, are temporarily employed here and won’t become a resident for tax purpose...
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If you work in Ireland and get paid from abroad
  Unless your income is prevented from being taxed in Ireland due to a double taxation agreement,...
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Income earned before moving to Ireland
If you are moving to Ireland for the first time or returning as an Irish citizen after living abr...
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Tax credits for non-residents
European Union (EU) citizens or nationals If you’re a citizen of the EU, then 75% of your worldwi...
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Tax residency in Ireland
Resident for tax purposes For tax purposes, you are considered a resident in Ireland if you are p...
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Tax for Non-residents
Your liability for tax in Ireland depends on whether you’re a resident here and if Ireland is you...
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Maintenance payments
  These payments are for the support of the other spouse (and/or children). They’re usually made...
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Tax implications of separation and divorce
  If you’re married and decide to separate or divorce, there will likely be tax implications. If ...
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Income tax credits and reliefs following a death
Widowed Person’s Tax Credit There is an increased tax credit available for widowed people howeve...
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Tax after bereavement - in the year of the death
Single people In the year in which someone who is single dies, he/she would be entitled to the s...
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Rate bands, credits and thresholds for married couples/civil partners
Single or widowed or surviving civil partner (without qualifying child) – first €44,000 taxed at ...
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Unemployment as married couple
  There are a few options should either yourself or your partner stop working during the year. ...
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Taxation of married couples and civil partners
  Getting married can affect many aspects of your life in Ireland – ranging from life insurance a...
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Flat-rate expenses
Flat rate allowances are a type of tax relief available to people working in certain trades and p...
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Capital Acquisitions Tax (CAT) - Business Relief
CAT is a tax on gifts and inheritances. You may receive gifts and inheritances up to a set value ...
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Agricultural Relief
Agricultural relief applies in respect of both gift tax and inheritance tax and operates by charg...
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Tax and working abroad
Double taxation relief If you’re liable to tax in more than one country, you may be able to claim...
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Special Assignee Relief Programme (SARP)
This is available for certain employees who come to work in Ireland for an employer from abroad a...