Tax Return for once-off payment?

coolaboola

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I'm filling out my Form 11 to file my tax return with my husband (well, its his form but we're assessed jointly). (Rockin' Saturday night!)

Last year I was a PAYE employee but did a once-off job (not related to my main profession) for which I was paid €180. I want to make sure that this is treated properly for tax but I don't know how to declare it.

Do I declare it in my Form 11? Where? I don't have business accounts for this sum - it was a once-off gig. Is there a lower limit below which income such as this does not have to be declared?

(Just to complete the picture, I took redundancy last year. I've been on either Illness Benefit or (more recently) Job Seeker's Benefit since then and have recently got a part-time job (total income to date €170!) )

Hope someone can help!
 
In Form 11 there is a page for Irish Other Income.
You could put the €180 in as fees/commission, at the top of the page, with a description of the income, or at the bottom of the page "Income From Sources not shown elsewhere", which enables you to enter any tax which has been deducted.
 
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Hi CoolaBoola not sure if you are tracking your other thread regarding insulation;

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Thanks in Advance
 
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