DoingMyBest
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First things first. Your wife cannot pay PRSI at S rate if she is employed by you. Class S is for self-employed plus a few others. I would run a mile from a money-grabbing proffessional. He should not have looked for money up front, bar,maybe a small deposit. If your wife is working for an employer other than you, then that employer would/should have made the appropriate deductions for PRSI & Tax. On an income of €10,000, there would be very little of either to be paid. If I were in your shoes, I would withdraw from that accountant asap. You can get all the info you require from your local tax office, and for free. They are very helpful. Also check out your wife's P60 forms for 2006/07/08/09 and bring them with you to the Tax Office. There is nothing mysterious about all this and I'm sure you will find the tax office most helpful. Have a look at the Revenue website and also the Welfare site. There's a mine of info on those sites.
I have to agree with Tentman.
Your wife cannot be employed by you. You say you are a PAYE worker, is your wife also a PAYE worker or is she self employed?
I really dont understand what your accountant has done, however, we only have one side of the story here.
I would advise that you consult either the revenue or get recommendations for another accountant who can check what has been done.
There's clearly more to this than meets the eye. The OP may be a proprietary director of a limited company. Perhaps he would clarify?
Thanks Brendan. He is charging us €5k per year. We are getting revenue refunds of roughly double this per year.
We got everything in writing. It seemed like a good idea to us as it tidied up our affairs. I am not interested in making money from the revenue. We would be happy to tidy up the tax affairs, pay PRSI and just break even. We went into this a bit green if I am honest.
Hi Pat. No, I am a PAYE worker. It's just me and my wife. She works for a religious organisation. She was a permanent member of staff but left in 2006. From that date on she has only worked occasionally, but has not paid tax or PRSI. I got involved with an accountant to try and get her tax and PRSI affairs up to date. We gave him authority to act as our tax agent. He then suggested the scheme whereby I am set up as my wife's employer. By paying my wife a salary, it reduces my income and pushes my tax liab to the lower rate. I am not grumbling about the tax refunds that we have received out of this. However, I am afraid of a tax audit, and not knowing how this will wash with the revenue. I am also unhappy that my wife is now designated as class M PRSI - with no pension entitlements, as a result of the way things have been done.
I don't pay my wife physically. It just shows as a salary on her books at the end of year and a deduction from my income. Yes. I have been using one of the larger firms. I think they do corporate stuff as well for other clients.
Can you tell us what type of deduction it is, I'd be interested to know how they structured this. Maybe the they are classifying it as a maintenance payment?
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