G Gar123 Guest 25 Jan 2005 #1 hi tere got some dental work done last year, have the med 1 form at home, what do i need to do to submit it? any ideas how long it takes to process?
hi tere got some dental work done last year, have the med 1 form at home, what do i need to do to submit it? any ideas how long it takes to process?
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 50,603 25 Jan 2005 #2 For dental expenses relief you will need to submit a [broken link removed] form. [broken link removed] should explain what's required.
For dental expenses relief you will need to submit a [broken link removed] form. [broken link removed] should explain what's required.
D Diziet Guest 25 Jan 2005 #3 For dental work you need a ned2 form (downoadable from www.revenue.ie). You need to keep your receipts safe, but don't need to send them. Revenue will send a cheque in approx 4 weeks. cheers, Diziet
For dental work you need a ned2 form (downoadable from www.revenue.ie). You need to keep your receipts safe, but don't need to send them. Revenue will send a cheque in approx 4 weeks. cheers, Diziet
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 50,603 25 Jan 2005 #4 Re: RE:med 1 form what to do when submitting? Snap!
N ninsaga Guest 25 Jan 2005 #5 Med forms ..seem to recall though that your are required to submit your P60 (plus spouse 's if applicable) as well right? ninsaga
Med forms ..seem to recall though that your are required to submit your P60 (plus spouse 's if applicable) as well right? ninsaga
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 50,603 25 Jan 2005 #6 Re: Med forms For any tax reclaim or review it's usually no harm, and may expedite things, to include a copy of one's P60 for the relevant years.
Re: Med forms For any tax reclaim or review it's usually no harm, and may expedite things, to include a copy of one's P60 for the relevant years.
G Gary Guest 8 Feb 2005 #7 Re: Med forms I have a considerable amount on some dental work,What percentage of this can i claim back using the med 2 form. Gary
Re: Med forms I have a considerable amount on some dental work,What percentage of this can i claim back using the med 2 form. Gary
G Gar123 Guest 8 Feb 2005 #8 Re: Med forms hi gary if it's cosmetic ie not basic work like cleaning or fillings you can claim back at the rate of tax you pay
Re: Med forms hi gary if it's cosmetic ie not basic work like cleaning or fillings you can claim back at the rate of tax you pay
G Gary Guest 9 Feb 2005 #9 Re: Med forms Hi Gar, yes it was cosmetic work,Implants and crowns. My standard wage is just at the top of the 20% tax rate scale so any overtime i do is taxed at the higher rate of 48%. I earn about 25% extra p.a with overtime. Will i be able to claim 75% of the cost at 20% and 25% of the cost at 48%? Cheers Gary
Re: Med forms Hi Gar, yes it was cosmetic work,Implants and crowns. My standard wage is just at the top of the 20% tax rate scale so any overtime i do is taxed at the higher rate of 48%. I earn about 25% extra p.a with overtime. Will i be able to claim 75% of the cost at 20% and 25% of the cost at 48%? Cheers Gary