stuffit_ire
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The refund applies to income tax only, not to other forms of taxation. You have no income tax to claim back. 20% of zero is zero.@Steven_Barrett: My income tax bill may be zero, but I pay tax, multiple different taxes (VAT, excise duty, carbon tax, insurance levy etc.) practically every day of the year .
Also, if I was long-term unemployed, and had enough savings to pay for medical treatment, I would be treated in a (tax) regressive manner i.e. the person who needs the relief most does not get the tax refund.
It seems your tax planning was insufficient.I have paid tax for 30 years.
If I had surgery 2 years ago, I would have received a tax refund. However my eyes were fine then.
However because I want a medical procedure in a year that I'm not working I am penalised.
In both scenarios I've paid the same amount of Income Tax.
I now understand why people go abroad for medical treatment. If I do this, or don't have the procedure, the Irish economy is losing out on 10K that will never be spent here. With VAT, velocity of money etc. the government is worse off by discriminating against those outside the tax net.
This would constitute tax avoidance so blatantly artificial to qualify as evasion.Ask 4 tax paying friends to pay 2500 euro each for your surgery
(They can each claim a tax refund of 500 euro.)
You have no tax liability for any of these gifts.
At their next birthdays give each a present of 2000 euro.
Maybe a more subtle gesture of appreciation could be adopted.This would constitute tax avoidance so blatantly artificial to qualify as evasion.
The refund applies to income tax only, not to other forms of taxation. You have no income tax to claim back. 20% of zero is zero.
As people age their lens can harden and their vision deteriorates, eventually a cataract forms and they lose sight in their eye.This may be surgery but it is not a medical treatment for a disease. You are choosing to have an elective cosmetic procedure.
All is fine and dandy until Revenue ask questions. Then one person sings and all 5 are in bother.Maybe a more subtle gesture of appreciation could be adopted.
As people age their lens can harden and their vision deteriorates, eventually a cataract forms and they lose sight in their eye.
Having lens replacement is not cosmetic surgery.
Could get a nice pair of glasses or contacts and avoid a surgery risk for €200I'm got typical middle aged eye issues.
I could have surgery to get new lenses implanted.
This would cost somewhere between 8K-10K
A tax refund is usually available for these procedures i.e. you claim back 20% in the following tax year.
However I'm not working, not claiming benefits. I'm on a sabbatical, living off my savings and might never work again.
How do I get the tax refund if I'm not actually paying income tax?
The clinic says get a relative or friend to pay and they can claim the refund. Is this allowed?
Thanks
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