I totally agree, although I did attend a day long course by local Enterprise Board on how to fill Form 11 basically at very little cost so don't know whether these are nationwide or not, pre Covid obviously! They would also obviously be geared more towards small business than more personal type returns but still useful.I've been thinking about the complexities of tax and the need to engage professionals for the last few year s and concluded that there is a market in most countries for Civilian training in how to file tax returns.
Any material produced could easily be digitized and sold on a recurring basis. Money for jam if only someone would take it on.
Did you include these items and your employee credit on the Form 11? You have to specifically enter these again, they don't follow through from your PAYE record.Should I perhaps be leaving the entire Form 11 blank other than the 5% share discount as everything else has already been accounted for through the PAYE system? I had declared rent a room income, working from home relief, flat rate expenses etc all properly accounted for through the PAYE system. I have been unable to claim any of these items for 2021 as I cannot make a tax return through revenue online.
As I've mentioned, the quotes I've received have been over 1000, which doesn't make sense to declare 56e of income...or you could just pay a professional to do it
They will also struggle at this late stage to get access to your account on ROS, but if you act today, they might succeed. If you leave it until after the weekend, the chances will dim considerably.If I can not get access to ROS in time, do I need to get a Tax professional to use ROS on my behalf in order to get the tax relief??
Since you are PAYE only for 2021 given you filed a return via MyAccount, go back to the link review my tax 2018 to 2021 and amend you 2021 return. Once in the return click next till you get to the tab for tax credits and reliefs and go to the AVC field and click the edit button to enter your details.Looking for some help
I have made a lump sum payment into my AVC for 2021 and want to apply for the associated tax relief. Do I need a ROS account for this and is this separate to myaccount shown below. The image below shown the options I get when I log in.
I clicked the option to Review you tax 2018-2021.
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I was able to make a submission under Tax credits & reliefs for 2021 as show below in the last entry.
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I cannot see the screen where I entered the data as I just have submitted my tax return for 2021.
Is this all I need to do. Or do I need to fill out a form 11 to get the tax relief.
In relation to ROS, when I try to apply for a login in I get this. I did use my PPS number. The image below as been edited to not show my number. I did select an Individual or company.
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Thaks
Since you are PAYE only for 2021 given you filed a return via MyAccount, go back to the link review my tax 2018 to 2021 and amend you 2021 return. Once in the return click next till you get to the tab for tax credits and reliefs and go to the AVC field and click the edit button to enter your details.
One question though, how did you already have the AVC field completed for 2021 as illustrated in your image?
As I said already, you can claim pension tax relief for 2021 via myAccount and the deadline there is October 31st 2022 with no flexibility in my direct and indirect experience and as advised by my financial advisor.1. Is what I have done correct (using myaccont) and what is the deadline for doing it using "myaccount" as opposed to ROS or is it the 16/11/22 for both.
2. Or can I only use ROS to to claim the tax relief
As I said already, you can claim pension tax relief for 2021 via myAccount and the deadline there is October 31st 2022 with no flexibility in my direct and indirect experience and as advised by my financial advisor.
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