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Every year millions of euros remain unclaimed from the Revenue by PAYE Taxpayers. Why? Because people are not aware of their entitlements and the Revenue do not tell you if they owe you money. In fairness to the Revenue, they are not fortune tellers and if you do not tell them that you are due a certain tax credit they will not know about it. The responsibility is on your shoulders to ensure that you claim whatever you are entitled to. To allow you check your tax position we provide detailed information on the following:
- How to find out if you are due a tax refund
- What to do when you are due a tax refund
- The PAYE tax system
- The 4 most important items – Tax Credit Cert, Form P45, Form P60 & for 2009 & 2010 the Income Levy certificate
- What happens when you start or cease employment
- Flat Rate Expenses Deductions
- The tax implications for lump sum payments received when ceasing employment
- Tax treatment of Share Options
- Tax implications of emigrating from / immigrating to Ireland
- PRSI – Pay Related Social Insurance, Health Levy, and Income Levy
- Tax treatment of benefits in kind and a calculator to check your car benefit in kind
- Tax treatment of Social Welfare Benefits
- Tax Calculator to allow you estimate your own Tax Liability to see if you are due a refund.
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PAYE Taxpayers
- PAYE Taxpayers (Intro)
- How to find out if you are due a tax refund?
- What to do if you discover you are due a tax refund
- Pay As You Earn (PAYE)
- Tax Credit Certificates
- Tax Credit Certificates - How Do I Get One?
- Tax Credit Certificates - What Happens if I do not have one?
- Tax Credit Certificates - Basic Tax Credits
- Form P45
- Form P60
- Starting Your First Job
- Changing Jobs
- What Happens If I dont have a Tax Credit Certificate or a Form P45?
- Ceasing Work
- Flat Rate Expenses Deductions
- Ceasing Employment - Lump Sum Payments
- How Share Options are Taxed
- The Tax implications of emigrating from or immigrating to Ireland
- PRSI - Universal Social Charge
- What are Benefits In Kind (BIK)
- Social Welfare Benefits
Tax Credits & Reliefs
Self Assessment Tax System
Property Investors - Tax on Rental Income
Capital Gains Tax
Pension Contributions
Acquiring Property for Children
Irish Tax Residency Rules
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