Has this changed recently? I can claim back fees from employer but, since last year, this payment is taxed.
Hard to believe that the online system is not comprehensive enough to match a paper Form12... I'll update if they respond.Panel 55 here: https://www.revenue.ie/en/self-assessment-and-self-employment/documents/form12.pdf
I presume it’s also available in the electronic version, but if not you’ll just have to submit a paper Form 12 to claim.
Hard to believe that the online system is not comprehensive enough to match a paper Form12... I'll update if they respond.
They absolutely do apply the same criteria to their own staff.Totally agree with Sunny. Take a look here and you'll see the current Revenue obsession with deductions for professional fees. I hope that they are applying the same criteria to their own staff. To say that it is petty would be an understandment. https://www.revenue.ie/en/tax-profe...ains-tax-corporation-tax/part-05/05-02-18.pdf
... Since 2003, Revenue’s staff are all general service grades, the same as the rest of the civil service (and therefore interchangeable / capable of transferring head-to-head, with staff from other departments.
That's interesting.
I would have expected at least some of them would be required to have passed the exams and maintain membership of the Irish Tax Institute.
They are extraordinary anal about this area.
To the point where they demand to know whether the Finance Director whose job description said “must be a chartered accountant” would be fired if he left CAI.
Well either the person’s contract contains a requirement that they remain a paid up member in good standing etc... or it doesn’t. If that’s the hurdle for a deduction, and case law makes it clear that it is, then that’s what it is.
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