For a more relaxed year I suggest you act on your Revenue and Private Health Insurance now:-
1. If you are not registered with Revenue for MyAccount (online yearly income tax return) you can through the Revenue website. It’s fairly easy.
2. Contact your Private Health Insurance people and claim whatever Medical Expenses for which you are entitled. You can do this through their Apps or by asking for a form which is easily filled in.
3. Your Private Health Insurance will supply a statement of what is to be paid to you. The difference can be claimed through your Revenue Claim.
4. Gather your (non refundable by Private Health insurance). List them all and claim total amount through My Account (Revenue). You’ve got four years to do this, but do so yearly for a more relaxed life.
5. You don’t need P60’s anymore as the “fields” are usually pre loaded by Revenue already.
6. If you don’t upload your medical receipts to Revenue, you must keep them for six years as Revenue may wish to check your claim more closely.
The process is easier than you might think. Likely, it’s even easier than preparing your papers for a Tax Advisor. You must do your tax situation anyway - don’t put it on the long finger.
1. If you are not registered with Revenue for MyAccount (online yearly income tax return) you can through the Revenue website. It’s fairly easy.
2. Contact your Private Health Insurance people and claim whatever Medical Expenses for which you are entitled. You can do this through their Apps or by asking for a form which is easily filled in.
3. Your Private Health Insurance will supply a statement of what is to be paid to you. The difference can be claimed through your Revenue Claim.
4. Gather your (non refundable by Private Health insurance). List them all and claim total amount through My Account (Revenue). You’ve got four years to do this, but do so yearly for a more relaxed life.
5. You don’t need P60’s anymore as the “fields” are usually pre loaded by Revenue already.
6. If you don’t upload your medical receipts to Revenue, you must keep them for six years as Revenue may wish to check your claim more closely.
The process is easier than you might think. Likely, it’s even easier than preparing your papers for a Tax Advisor. You must do your tax situation anyway - don’t put it on the long finger.