Hi all,
I am currently doing my elderly mother's tax return for 2022. In previous years the state pension contributory component of her income was very straightforward to calculate from her bank statements but she now gets several "bonus" fuel allowances (These seem to be non-taxable like the "standard" fuel allowance, correct?) and there were the following "bonus" payments that I'd like to clarify before I deduct them from her taxable income:
16/03/22 > looks like a €125 bonus paid on top of the standard €33 fuel allowance? Presumably not taxable income?
20/05/22 -> €100 bonus. What was this for and is it taxable income?
21/10/22 -> Additional €253,30 paid seemingly randomly, looks exactly like the taxable xmas bonus but in October. This is preumably taxable?
18/11/22 -> looks like a €400 bonus paid on top of the standard €33 fuel allowance? Presumably not taxable income?
Thanks for any help you can provide folks.
I am currently doing my elderly mother's tax return for 2022. In previous years the state pension contributory component of her income was very straightforward to calculate from her bank statements but she now gets several "bonus" fuel allowances (These seem to be non-taxable like the "standard" fuel allowance, correct?) and there were the following "bonus" payments that I'd like to clarify before I deduct them from her taxable income:
16/03/22 > looks like a €125 bonus paid on top of the standard €33 fuel allowance? Presumably not taxable income?
20/05/22 -> €100 bonus. What was this for and is it taxable income?
21/10/22 -> Additional €253,30 paid seemingly randomly, looks exactly like the taxable xmas bonus but in October. This is preumably taxable?
18/11/22 -> looks like a €400 bonus paid on top of the standard €33 fuel allowance? Presumably not taxable income?
Thanks for any help you can provide folks.
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