@noproblem, can I ask which bank you ended up opening an account with and was it through Raisin?Appreciate your help, thank you. It'll be next week before I get it done I'd imagine.
Haven't it completed yet but will be going with YOUNITED and the 3 year 3.05% rate. Yes through Raisin@noproblem, can I ask which bank you ended up opening an account with and was it through Raisin?
Read through the post, it's all there.Do PAYE tax payers pay 33% DIRT in their tax return or income tax at their marginal rate (40%) on the interest?
Younited looks a good option with the 3 years rate, or even the one year rate if you are reluctant to lock it down and want to see what happens ECB rates.
Does anyone have a referral code or is that not allowable on the forum? Thanks!
I could very happily refer you (or anyone else). Just PM me, as long as this site has no objection.Do PAYE tax payers pay 33% DIRT in their tax return or income tax at their marginal rate (40%) on the interest?
Younited looks a good option with the 3 years rate, or even the one year rate if you are reluctant to lock it down and want to see what happens ECB rates.
Does anyone have a referral code or is that not allowable on the forum? Thanks!
Deposit guarantee schemes mandated to pay back within 10 working daysYou are covered with deposit guarantee but who knows how long you be waiting to get deposits back were any of them to go under.
Raisin themselves also mention that and, further, don't discount the possibility that USC might also be due...Cryptically though, the article says "Finally, revenue cautious that in certain circumstances, PRSI will also be chargeable on EU-sourced deposit interest". Anyone have any insight into this?
As mentioned above, in certain circumstances, you may also be subject to PRSI on the interest you have received from the non-Irish deposit accounts. Foreign deposit interest income received should be exempt from USC.
I think this may be covered in another thread but from what i see on revenue, usc is not payable but prsi is payable on unearned income over 5k for paye employees?Raisin themselves also mention that and, further, don't discount the possibility that USC might also be due...
Withholding tax in Ireland - information 2024
All about the withholding tax and country-specific documentation for each of the EU countries of our partner banks here!www.raisin.ie
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