irishabroad2
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Hi
I'm Irish Domiciled but non resident, non ordinary resident. I'm resident in Hong Kong. I own some vanguard s&p500 and ftse all world UCITS ETF funds through degiro, both of which are incorporated in Ireland.
From revenue's website I see:
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You may be non-resident, non-ordinarily resident but domiciled in Ireland for a tax year. In this case you will pay Irish tax on:
I'm Irish Domiciled but non resident, non ordinary resident. I'm resident in Hong Kong. I own some vanguard s&p500 and ftse all world UCITS ETF funds through degiro, both of which are incorporated in Ireland.
From revenue's website I see:
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You may be non-resident, non-ordinarily resident but domiciled in Ireland for a tax year. In this case you will pay Irish tax on:
- your Irish income and income from a trade, profession or employment carried out in Ireland
- any gains you make in Ireland."