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    Vat on company vehicle

    Problem solved
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    Closing a sole trader retail business

    Hello 44brendan, I thought there might be some additional and more advanced accounts information required which might need an accountant's expertise.
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    Are net Toll fees reclaimable under self assessment rct

    Thank you for your help Rebuttal
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    Closing a sole trader retail business

    I ceased trading at end 2014. I have to do my s/assessment shortly for 2014. How do I include this information in the Form 11? My sales, losses, expenses are as expected. There are no creditors. I owe a bank business loan which is being paid and is manageable. In 2015 I rented out the...
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    Are net Toll fees reclaimable under self assessment rct

    Hello Mr. McGibney, Thank you for your reply. He would travel around the Leinster area maintaining various offices for a financial company. He would pay tolls to enter into the capital and exit to reside at his four day week accommodation (he lives in Munster). He also paid rail fares where...
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    Are net Toll fees reclaimable under self assessment rct

    I am doing my husband's 2014 self assessment tax return. Are toll fees a claimable expense in the travelling between jobs during the working week?
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    Irish job seekers and means testing

    Hello moneybox, Thank you for your reply. UK is UK and Ireland is Ireland in this case, despite the double taxation agreement. Being unemployed and self employed and means tested on previous earnings to arrive at a non existent figure of future income is the issue here. A grey area which...
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    Irish job seekers and means testing

    Hello, In 2014 my husband worked self employed in the UK for several weeks before finding work at home in Ireland. This self employed work finished after 4 months. He applied for and was granted JSA with means based on his Irish earnings but not the UK's. He paid tax and National Insurance...
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    benefits of being jointly assessed?

    Hello Zacchaos, Thank you your reply. Apologies for my tardiness.
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    benefits of being jointly assessed?

    Hello, I am self employed and jointly assessed for tax with my husband who is also self employed. I am due to close my business at the end of December and wonder what benefit there would be in transferring my tax credit to him for future years once I become wifey at home. If I do nothing...
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    Preliminary Tax - Minimum €500 PRSI Charge

    Hello, Could somebody tell me if the Euro 253 minimum still applies for self assessed tax purposes? If not, when did the amount increase? My husband has resumed building work last month and I also need to submit my preliminary tax payment for 2014. We opt for the minimum amount as low earning...
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    Mortgage Interest Supplement and part-time work

    Out of interest is the MIS being replaced by some other scheme? What will happen to new applicants who are in receipt of welfare payments and have trouble meeting their mortgage commitments?
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    Back on track - exiting MARP, don't understand the letter?

    Out of interest, is it possible to record telephone conversations of this nature. Whenever one rings any commercial entity they are advised that calls may be recorded for training and other purposes.
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    PMPV: Peoples mortgage protection vehicle

    bijou, Thank you for posting this link. I am amazed that I knew so little about the corruption of the banks which suck us dry on a daily basis. Invaluable links spread from this one, so well worth a read.
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    usc on uk earnings

    Hello Joe, Q. So he has to file a tax return in the UK and pay UK Tax and NI? to get a refund of the UK tax withheld by the CIS. A. Correct The answer to your second question: He only pays USC on his UK earnings (after allowable expenses). He did not pay income tax at 20% as his/our credits...
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    usc on uk earnings

    Hello Paddy, He paid NI Class 2 and Tax at source. HMRC retained some of this and he claimed a refund for 2012/13. He pays Irish USC on his gross UK earnings for nine months of the 2012 UK tax year and the remaining three months will go towards the 2013 Irish self assessment next year.
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    usc on uk earnings

    Hello cashier, I know the system stinks regarding people who work abroad and then get taxed at home in Ireland. There is nothing he can do about it.
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    usc on uk earnings

    Hello Joe-90, My husband was working for a UK company under the CIS scheme where they took 25% at source. He is able to claim back a percentage of this after allowable expenses at the end of the tax year. He is resident in Ireland insofar as he would come home every three weeks for a weekend...
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    usc on uk earnings

    Now doing my husband's 2012 self assessment. Last year he worked in the UK and lived in the UK and had his UK earnings taxed under USC. Given the different exchange rates used by revenue.ie on a monthly basis, it is hard to decipher whether he was charged on his gross or net after expenses and...
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