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Jana
Guest
Hi,
I wonder if I work over the internet for an EU country (Czech Rep.) and I work under their local trade certificate, i.e., I'm gonna be taxed there plus I'm gonna have to pay social & health contributions there, whether I have to pay the PRSI & Health contributions here in Ireland from the same income again?
(I live in Ireland, declare all my income from Ireland and abroad in Ireland and I know that I shouldn't be taxed twice, I'm not so sure about the PRSI&Health though. I asked at the Revenue Office and the woman working there told me that I shouldn't have to pay it again, but I don't think she really knew the answer - I'm afraid she just said it to get rid of me - I believe they're all instructed there to say "there's no double taxation", but does it really apply to social&health contrib. as well?)
Example: I earn 1000 EUR in the Czech Rep., I'm gonna be taxed there 21% (210 EUR) plus 5% soc.+health (50 EUR). My net income will be 740 EUR out of 1000 EUR. Will I have to pay another 5% (50 EUR) on PRSI&Health in Ireland?
I wonder if I work over the internet for an EU country (Czech Rep.) and I work under their local trade certificate, i.e., I'm gonna be taxed there plus I'm gonna have to pay social & health contributions there, whether I have to pay the PRSI & Health contributions here in Ireland from the same income again?
(I live in Ireland, declare all my income from Ireland and abroad in Ireland and I know that I shouldn't be taxed twice, I'm not so sure about the PRSI&Health though. I asked at the Revenue Office and the woman working there told me that I shouldn't have to pay it again, but I don't think she really knew the answer - I'm afraid she just said it to get rid of me - I believe they're all instructed there to say "there's no double taxation", but does it really apply to social&health contrib. as well?)
Example: I earn 1000 EUR in the Czech Rep., I'm gonna be taxed there 21% (210 EUR) plus 5% soc.+health (50 EUR). My net income will be 740 EUR out of 1000 EUR. Will I have to pay another 5% (50 EUR) on PRSI&Health in Ireland?