crossborder
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This is a tricky one. I've spent a long time reading up on crossborder pensions and none of the legislation appears to apply to me!
A brief outline of my situation:
I work for a UK employer and exercise my employment both in the UK and all around the world. As a Non resident of the UK I only pay tax on the days I work in the UK. As I'm domiciled/Ordinarily res/resident in Ireland my final tax liability is in Ireland. I cant claim transborder relief as I'm not fully taxed in the UK.
My question is-If myself and my employer contribute to a the company scheme (approved by HMRC in the UK) will I qualify for tax relief on my contributions in Ireland? Also, Employer tax contributions are a taxable benefit and I'm worried that the Revenue may view it as a Benefit in Kind and try to tax me on it due to to the fact it's not an Irish revenue approved scheme!
Any thoughts?
A brief outline of my situation:
I work for a UK employer and exercise my employment both in the UK and all around the world. As a Non resident of the UK I only pay tax on the days I work in the UK. As I'm domiciled/Ordinarily res/resident in Ireland my final tax liability is in Ireland. I cant claim transborder relief as I'm not fully taxed in the UK.
My question is-If myself and my employer contribute to a the company scheme (approved by HMRC in the UK) will I qualify for tax relief on my contributions in Ireland? Also, Employer tax contributions are a taxable benefit and I'm worried that the Revenue may view it as a Benefit in Kind and try to tax me on it due to to the fact it's not an Irish revenue approved scheme!
Any thoughts?