That is incorrect. You can claim tax relief on medical expenses for anyone provided the person who paid for the expenses is claiming the tax relief. The requirement for the expenses to be for a relative etc was removed years ago
My understanding is that individual members are not entitled to access the bank a/c or even the statements. The members elect the directors to run the company. This is done at an AGM every year. The board of directors would decide who is entitled to have access to the bank a/c and who is...
No the employer shouldn't have picked up amended tax cert
It's not up to any employer to ensure that their employee's tax credits or withholding tax brackets are correct, at any stage of the year, it's up to the taxpayer
Employers MUST use the tax credits etc provided by Revenue. It is illegal...
So you don’t pay any income tax in Republic of Ireland and (unless I’m reading in wrong) haven’t paid any since at least 2007 but now want some of everyone else’s tax back?
If the employer doesn't pay the €3.20 allowance then the employee can claim a credit via their personal tax return using the calculation mehtoid, you can't have both
When you say employee, are you actually talking about a proprietory director?
I would personally have my doubts that the...
My understanding is that you won't receive any State Pension if your PRSI record is not fully paid up. Also it is an all or nothing situation so you don't get a portion of it or anything like that. Also as far as I am aware it's not backdated either, you only receive the pension from the date...
You need to be careul that you're not caught out regardless of whether you have the receipt or not when asked for it. You cannot deem a pension lump sum to be for the prior year if you haven't even made the payment yet. Revenue are very specific about this. See Paragraph 3.4 of the Pensions...
AFAIK Social Welfare payments are paid a week in arrears so any payments that hit your bank in early January 2021 are actually for 2020 and should be declared on that year's return
You cannot register in advance, eg you can't register for 2022 now. You either register from today or you register on 01-Jan-2022
Other than that there should be no reason why you can't register
If you're down at least 30% for Jan-Jun 2021 compared to Jan-Jun 2019 then you should continue to claim. Do the same test for Jan-Jul and if you are not down 30% then deregister