Kilkenny Lass
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hi all
Posting for my sister as she is really struggling to pay the correct tax on her uk pension and finding it difficult to get it sorted with the tax office.
She is an Irish resident having moved back from the uk 5 years ago. She doesn't work in Ireland and has 2 uk pensions. One is the government state pension which she thinks is not taxable. The other is a Pe nsion from her work in a university. The annual amount of the latter is stg12056 and up to April 2016 she paid stg289 tax on this. Up to 2 years ago she had no interaction with the Irish tax offices as she thought because she was paying tax at source she had no tax liability in Ireland. She now realises this is incorrect and wants to get all her tax affairs in order. She has had many many phone calls and correspondence with our revenue dept and no one can tell her what she owes. One of the latest letters recommends that she submits a form IRL/individual to the uk tax authorities and gets all her uk tax on her pension refunded and then pay Irish tax on this .... If she does this will she then have to pay 5 years back tax here??? Will this leave her with a bigger liability or how does the uk pension tax work in Ireland. it doesn't seem to be clearcut but in reality she thinks it can't be that complicated!
She is jointly taxed with her husband who has a pension from the Irish defence of €15242. He pays no tax on this except use - is this correct?
Any advice welcome. Thanks for reading. Couldn't find this query posted before so apologies if it was.
Posting for my sister as she is really struggling to pay the correct tax on her uk pension and finding it difficult to get it sorted with the tax office.
She is an Irish resident having moved back from the uk 5 years ago. She doesn't work in Ireland and has 2 uk pensions. One is the government state pension which she thinks is not taxable. The other is a Pe nsion from her work in a university. The annual amount of the latter is stg12056 and up to April 2016 she paid stg289 tax on this. Up to 2 years ago she had no interaction with the Irish tax offices as she thought because she was paying tax at source she had no tax liability in Ireland. She now realises this is incorrect and wants to get all her tax affairs in order. She has had many many phone calls and correspondence with our revenue dept and no one can tell her what she owes. One of the latest letters recommends that she submits a form IRL/individual to the uk tax authorities and gets all her uk tax on her pension refunded and then pay Irish tax on this .... If she does this will she then have to pay 5 years back tax here??? Will this leave her with a bigger liability or how does the uk pension tax work in Ireland. it doesn't seem to be clearcut but in reality she thinks it can't be that complicated!
She is jointly taxed with her husband who has a pension from the Irish defence of €15242. He pays no tax on this except use - is this correct?
Any advice welcome. Thanks for reading. Couldn't find this query posted before so apologies if it was.