D.I.R.T. on statement of liability.

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Declared D.I.R.T. on my income tax return.
Declaration accompanied by certificate from the institution verifying the figures gross and net.
Statement of liability in previous years usually includes the amount of D.I.R.T. paid.
This year the statement of liability makes no mention of D.I.R.T.
Is this a mistake or a new practice ?
 
Deposit Interest is listed in the "Explanation Panels for PAYE/USC Statement of Liability" in my case - directly under my PAYE income

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DIRT as such is not listed, but on top of the Statement of liability it shows Deport Interest income and the 33% tax applied:

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I submitted using Form 12.
It does only list Deposit interest I have explicitly declared in the tax return, and does not show any of what has been directly managed and paid by the bank.
 
Out of curiosity: for all interest, or only for non-Irish banks? (I am non-domiciled so I am not reporting not remitted interest)
I include this in the relevant panel in my return and it is included in the Statement of Liability.
 
Thanks all.

I suspect it was a simple omission as it always showed on previous returns.
I dropped Revenue a line to check it for me.
The only reason I am bothered is to obtain formal verification that the interest was returned, assessed and paid !
Will advise you what happens.
 
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