combined claim form for PAYE worker (med exp, bin charges, flat rate exp etc.)

damson

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Is there a single form that a PAYE worker can use for a combined claim for medical expenses, bin charges, flat rate expenses, mortgage interest relief, etc. plus an overall check (balancing statement) of income tax?

Revenue send me a Form 54 every year - I think dating from a covenant I had way back - which has spaces for all the above and more, but when I read it closely it said it wasn't the right form for PAYE taxpayers. Because I was in a rush to get in a claim for 2004 before the office closed today (31 Dec!) I used the Form 54 anyway, but when I'm doing my claims for subsequent years in a more organised way in the next couple of weeks, is there another combined claim form for PAYE workers?
 
Hmmm... Just browsing further and it looks as though it's a Form 12 I should have used (I think - can anyone confirm?). Glad now I went ahead with the Form 54 as I'd have been forever filling in all the sections on Form 12!
 
Hmmm... Just browsing further and it looks as though it's a Form 12 I should have used (I think - can anyone confirm?). Glad now I went ahead with the Form 54 as I'd have been forever filling in all the sections on Form 12!

Form 12 is correct for PAYE income. I got one to fill out for the first time last week so I will be posting a question or two about how to fill it out!
 
Form 12 is correct for PAYE income. I got one to fill out for the first time last week so I will be posting a question or two about how to fill it out!

Yep- Form 12 is correct for PAYE workers.

Ensure you answer all questions on the form.

This will mean that in somes cases you put in a € 0 ( zero euros ) and in other cases you can use N/A ( not applicable )

Whichever , ensure you tick all boxes and fill in the blanks with above , when necessary
 
What? the PAYE online service was always separate from ROS as far as I know. Maybe it's ultimately based on the same IT platform but the end user's view was always different.
 
The URL you posted to ROS was the one I used last year, but this year I am redirected to the PAYE anytime URL - Why the change. Thats what I meant!
 
Form 12 - Is there flat rate expenses section?

Hi, Just completing Form 12. Where do i put flat rate expenses for being a carpenter (220 euro)? Is it "Allowable deduction incurred in employment" section?
Thanks.
 
Re: Form 12 - Is there flat rate expenses section?

Hi, Just completing Form 12. Where do i put flat rate expenses for being a carpenter (220 euro)? Is it "Allowable deduction incurred in employment" section?
Thanks.


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