L Lyndan Registered User Messages 250 18 May 2007 #1 Hi All I am wondering if you leave Ireland for a couple of years and earn money outside the country and then bring it back with you - is this liable for CGT? Cheers
Hi All I am wondering if you leave Ireland for a couple of years and earn money outside the country and then bring it back with you - is this liable for CGT? Cheers
V Vanilla Registered User Messages 4,098 18 May 2007 #2 Was the money earned from wage/salary or from the sale of an asset which increased in price? Were you resident in Ireland or the other country if it was the sale of an asset when it was sold?
Was the money earned from wage/salary or from the sale of an asset which increased in price? Were you resident in Ireland or the other country if it was the sale of an asset when it was sold?
L Lyndan Registered User Messages 250 18 May 2007 #3 money would be earned in Singapore - salary I would be living there for 2 years...
J jrewing Registered User Messages 554 18 May 2007 #4 Once you tell the Revenue that you are non-resident for that time, there should be no Irish tax payable on your income.
Once you tell the Revenue that you are non-resident for that time, there should be no Irish tax payable on your income.
L Lyndan Registered User Messages 250 22 May 2007 #5 Ok so i just need to let them know... Not being a resident does it have any negative impact on anything else Cheers
Ok so i just need to let them know... Not being a resident does it have any negative impact on anything else Cheers