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Self assessment if employed and taxed in ireland in euros but live in the uk.
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Yellow_mango said:Have you asked your employer and / or colleagues in similar circumstances? Many large companies will facilitate arrangements or negotiate discounts on tax returns for employees where there are a number of employees with complexities like this.If it’s a small company or you’re the only employee in this position then (unless you’re very senior) it will be up to you to find a competent accountant. I’d imagine there are a number of firms in Dublin specialising in this area. Googling “tax return accountant Dublin” came up with several possibilities. I’d ring round and check out a few.Also a rudimentary search suggested that the deadline for submitting an Irish tax return is 31 October, so you should have a bit of time to sort this out for 2019 (unless you’re also late for 2018).Good luck.1
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OP - for which year are you completing a tax return and when did you receive a notice to file it?0
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purdyoaten2 said:Yellow_mango said:Have you asked your employer and / or colleagues in similar circumstances? Many large companies will facilitate arrangements or negotiate discounts on tax returns for employees where there are a number of employees with complexities like this.If it’s a small company or you’re the only employee in this position then (unless you’re very senior) it will be up to you to find a competent accountant. I’d imagine there are a number of firms in Dublin specialising in this area. Googling “tax return accountant Dublin” came up with several possibilities. I’d ring round and check out a few.Also a rudimentary search suggested that the deadline for submitting an Irish tax return is 31 October, so you should have a bit of time to sort this out for 2019 (unless you’re also late for 2018).Good luck.Either way OP needs proper advice from an accountant experienced in this area, which may be easier to find in Ireland.0
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Yellow_mango said:purdyoaten2 said:Yellow_mango said:Have you asked your employer and / or colleagues in similar circumstances? Many large companies will facilitate arrangements or negotiate discounts on tax returns for employees where there are a number of employees with complexities like this.If it’s a small company or you’re the only employee in this position then (unless you’re very senior) it will be up to you to find a competent accountant. I’d imagine there are a number of firms in Dublin specialising in this area. Googling “tax return accountant Dublin” came up with several possibilities. I’d ring round and check out a few.Also a rudimentary search suggested that the deadline for submitting an Irish tax return is 31 October, so you should have a bit of time to sort this out for 2019 (unless you’re also late for 2018).Good luck.Either way OP needs proper advice from an accountant experienced in this area, which may be easier to find in Ireland.
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Yellow_mango said:Have you asked your employer and / or colleagues in similar circumstances? Many large companies will facilitate arrangements or negotiate discounts on tax returns for employees where there are a number of employees with complexities like this.If it’s a small company or you’re the only employee in this position then (unless you’re very senior) it will be up to you to find a competent accountant. I’d imagine there are a number of firms in Dublin specialising in this area. Googling “tax return accountant Dublin” came up with several possibilities. I’d ring round and check out a few.Also a rudimentary search suggested that the deadline for submitting an Irish tax return is 31 October, so you should have a bit of time to sort this out for 2019 (unless you’re also late for 2018).Good luck.0
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