Jimmy Bond
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I am a PAYE worker on the higher rate of tax (~42%). Apart from the mandatory 20% DIRT tax that is taken from interest on deposit, am I liable to pay any more tax on the interest earned?
I am a PAYE worker on the higher rate of tax (~42%). Apart from the mandatory 20% DIRT tax that is taken from interest on deposit, am I liable to pay any more tax on the interest earned?
Clarkey.. If I earned €5000 in interest last year... is this considered income outside of PAYE? If yes, what am I likely to owe?
I filed a tax return for 2005 and declared €5600 in deposit interest. I was assessed for ~€170 in PRSI and levies.Clarkey.. If I earned €5000 in interest last year... is this considered income outside of PAYE? If yes, what am I likely to owe?
Yet elsewhere there is a suggestion this isn't the case. Q 16 on Form 12 asks one to list the gross interest received and the number of Irish deposit accounts from which DIRT is deducted.The payment of retention tax at the standard rate by individuals liable to income tax at the higher rate is regarded as satisfying the individuals' full liability to tax.
While the operation of a distinct lower rate of DIRT by the deposit-taker no longer applies, interest on such accounts will continue to be disregarded as part of the depositor’s total income as defined for tax purposes. Consequently, such interest:
· is not required to be disclosed in the depositor’s return of income, and
·is not liable to PRSI/levies.
I'd very much like to know when is the 2% Health levy payable. Is Clarkey correct in saying that it's only when deposit interest exceeds €22,880 (2006) that this levy is owed? I'd be very grateful if you could show where this is stated on the Revenue site. I have declared Credit Union interest from which DIRT was deducted and charged myself the 2% levy. I think this was accepted by Revenue and not refunded. [broken link removed]
If the form asks for such details then you must declare them.Do we have to declare the interest earned in 2006 even though some DIRT had been deducted at 20%?
thanks, allendog