You still have to print off the form generated by core.ie, sign it and post it or deliver it to the CRO. Obviously an Irishman's definition of online filing.
Does anyone have a link for the above? I don't seem to be able to see it on line even though it says they have this facility.
Its an Irishmans definition of online filing until ROS electronic signatures are used. How else do you expect forms to be signed and for them to be signed correctly and 100% legally ?
This "ROS electronic signatures" facility on core.ie is a cop-out as the vast majority of Irish company directors will not have ROS electronic signatures - simply because they generally delegate ROS tax return submissions to their tax agents.
The CRO should have introduced their own electronic signatures system donkeys years ago. Online banking, based on electronic signatures, became available a decade ago - at various stages in the meantime CRO officials have cited "difficulties with legislation" as a reason for doing nothing in this area. Yet there have been several changes to the Companies Acts in the meantime, and precious little progress on this front. Will it take another decade for the CRO to catch up?
How would that work for someone filing a one off form such as an RBN1?The CRO should have introduced their own electronic signatures system donkeys years ago
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