If I am due a payment in 2022 but I do not receive it until 2023 can I still enter this for my tax return as revenue received in 2022
So you are saying rent or a late lease payment can only be entered in the tax year it was received even if it was due the previous tax year?The only exception I can think of is rent received. Revenue allow the taxation of rent on a receipts basis, by concession.
I don't think Brendan is saying that. Regardless, it's not the case.So you are saying rent or a late lease payment can only be entered in the tax year it was received even if it was due the previous tax year?
Salary arrears and bonus payments from a prior tax year are taxed in the current tax year when using PAYE.If I am due a payment in 2022 but I do not receive it until 2023 can I still enter this for my tax return as revenue received in 2022
Correct Arthur.I would have thought rent due in 2022 received in 2023 would be:
2022:
Cr rental income in p&l
Dr rent debtor in your current assets in bal sheet
2023:
Dr bank with rent received in current asset in bal sheet
Cr rent debtor in current asset in bal sheet
Maybe an accountant could correct me. @T McGibney ?
in the case where getting rent for land lease and the rent is not received until january 2024 but the rental period is for 2023, presumably the rent can be entered as rent received in 2023 form 11 return?I would have thought rent due in 2022 received in 2023 would be:
2022:
Cr rental income in p&l
Dr rent debtor in your current assets in bal sheet
2023:
Dr bank with rent received in current asset in bal sheet
Cr rent debtor in current asset in bal sheet
Maybe an accountant could correct me. @T McGibney ?
and on the other handFrom Page 25 Rental Income from Land and Property in Ireland [201 - 216]This includes income receivable from rents
From Page 2 - C - Irish Rental Income [201 - 216]Information on rents received
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