This is a long shot but worth trying none-the-less because there seem to be some very knowledgeable people around here.....
Basically, I want to know if my wife, as a Finnish resident, earns extra money through employment in Ireland how do I calculate what tax I owe on that money in Finland.
To clarify, she will pay PAYE and PRSI on any Irish earnings in Ireland.
This is a bit hypothetical at the moment but I run a small 1 man company and am thinking of employing my wife to spread our tax burden - i.e. pay her a wage up to the where she would start to enter the higher tax band thus reducing the amount of exposure i have to the upper band. Thing is she also earns a (very small) wage in Finland.
I just want to know if this idea would make sense economically. I know that many countries have a situation where you can have foreign earnings and as long as you are fully tax compliant in the country of earnings there is little or no extra liabilty in country of residence. Or there is a calculation of extra tax due on the difference of tax between the two countries.
I am just finding it very difficult to get/understand information from Finland.
Like I say, a long shot, but if you have any advice I'm all ears.
Thanks