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Living in UK, uk tax resident - working and being taxed in Republic of Ireland
Duncannnn
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in Cutting tax
Hi guys, I live in the Uk and work during the week in Ireland, I travel to Ireland daily though Northern Ireland (UK).
I am being taxed at source in Ireland, at 40%.
I have been reading about obtaining a certificate of residence from HMRC, would this enable me to be paid net in Ireland and pay all my tax in the UK via self assessment.
I am being taxed at source in Ireland, at 40%.
I have been reading about obtaining a certificate of residence from HMRC, would this enable me to be paid net in Ireland and pay all my tax in the UK via self assessment.
Thanks
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