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At the beginning of this year I submitted my Med 1 form. The tax office got back to me saying I couldn't submit that until I submitted tax returns for 2007.
I didn't think I would have to declare my additional income as I incurred various expenses in the course of the work and used the rest of the money to attend a professional conference. Do I have to outline all of this for the tax office or can I just return my Form 11 without declaring the €1400?
As previously posted, you are legally obliged to declare
all income for taxation by the Revenue.
In declaring income earned outside of the PAYE system, you
may be entitled to claim certain expenses incurred by you in the execution of these non-PAYE duties.
To figure out which expenses and how much of them are allowable against the additional income you will need to talk to a tax professional.
In relation to on-going professional training costs incurred by you, some portion of these
may also be allowable against tax, but I'm not sure about conference attendances. Again you will need professional advice and receipts if you can claim.
The Revenue
may also levy PRSI against your additional income.
Any tax consultant fees are allowable against additional income in subsequent years (you claim these costs in the year they were incurred, not against the tax-year the consultant does the work on) e.g. tax adviser works on your 2007 return in calendar year 2008, you claim this cost against tax-year 2008).
There is no need to register for self-assessment IMHO.
HTH.