Irish Tax Residency Rules >> PAYE Exclusion Orders

Tags: Foreign employments, working abroad, Employers

For individuals who are employed abroad by an Irish Employer and carry out all the duties of their employment abroad so that they are not resident here for tax purposes an order from the Revenue Commissioners may be obtained allowing the company to pay the individual without operating PAYE thereon. An employer must apply to the Revenue for this treatment in relation to employees concerned. However if you are employed under an Irish contract of employment you may continue to be liable to be taxed through the PAYE system. 

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