bricktruck
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I have worked as an employee for most of 2018 in the US, and have earned a good sum of money while there.
I have now returned home, but I never broke my tax residency. In other words, I am tax resident in Ireland in 2018. Therefore, I have a pretty hefty Irish tax bill on all worldwide income.
Since returning home, I have been working as a sole trader (contractor). I have set up a PRSA, and will be making a contribution equal to 15% (this is the contribution limit for under 30’s) of my earnings from my sole trader business. This should be completely tax free.
However, I am wondering if I can also contribute 15% of my foreign income to the PRSA and claim tax relief on it?
I understand rental income doesn’t count for tax relief, but am struggling to find any information on foreign employment income.
It may be worth noting that I have not been contributing to a pension in the US.
Thanks.
I have now returned home, but I never broke my tax residency. In other words, I am tax resident in Ireland in 2018. Therefore, I have a pretty hefty Irish tax bill on all worldwide income.
Since returning home, I have been working as a sole trader (contractor). I have set up a PRSA, and will be making a contribution equal to 15% (this is the contribution limit for under 30’s) of my earnings from my sole trader business. This should be completely tax free.
However, I am wondering if I can also contribute 15% of my foreign income to the PRSA and claim tax relief on it?
I understand rental income doesn’t count for tax relief, but am struggling to find any information on foreign employment income.
It may be worth noting that I have not been contributing to a pension in the US.
Thanks.
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