Tax advice for individuals?

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Billy

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Can you tell me the name of a good tax advisor for an individual (PAYE) worker. I feel I am not claiming near enough relief from income tax on all of my outgoings, but am not sure how to go about sorting this out.

Ideally, my tax advisor would tell me what forms to fill out to gain the extra relief, including back payments, and also advise me on where to invest my money to get further relief (eg pension).

Also, how much will (should) I have to pay for such advice ?

I am in the Dublin area.

Thanks,
Billy.
 
Far be it from me to discourage somebody from getting independent, professional advice but do you really need a tax advisor to do this? There is lots of information in the public domain (e.g. on the Revenue and websites) about allowances and credits applicable to PAYE workers and if you list out your various incomings and outgoings you should be able to work out if your are missing out on anything in particular. Or you could even post details here and let people advise? The specific forms used are not always critical - I've always found that writing a letter including as much detail (e.g. of tax deductible payments etc.) and copies of the relevant years' P60s is generally sufficient foir Revenue to review my situation and (usually) issue a refund of tax overpaid.