Sold shares in three companies in 2021. Made gains on one, made losses on two, overall capital loss.
PAYE taxpayer, typically makes online Form 12 tax return each year on Revenue MyAccount to claim tax relief on medical expenses.
I am trying to establish exactly how the CGT return is made, even though there isn't any CGT to pay.
I am reading this:
www.revenue.ie
The return is due by 31-Oct 2022, okay.
The form is CG1, okay.
My query - must I register for CGT? Or can I simply post the completed CG1 form to my Revenue Office?
If you have a tax registration number, send a request to be registered for CGT through MyEnquiries to your regional registration office.
If you have never been registered for tax you will need to complete a:
- Form TR1 if you are an individual
- Form TR2 for a company
- Form TR1 (FT) if you are a non-resident individual
- Form TR2 (FT) for a non-resident company.
PAYE taxpayer, typically makes online Form 12 tax return each year on Revenue MyAccount to claim tax relief on medical expenses.
I am trying to establish exactly how the CGT return is made, even though there isn't any CGT to pay.
I am reading this:
When and how do you pay and file CGT?
This page contains the steps to pay and file CGT
The return is due by 31-Oct 2022, okay.
The form is CG1, okay.
My query - must I register for CGT? Or can I simply post the completed CG1 form to my Revenue Office?
How to pay CGT
If you are:- registered for CGT, you must pay your CGT online using Revenue Online Service (ROS) or myAccount
- not registered for CGT, you must register for CGT and then make a payment using ROS or myAccount
- exempt from mandatory efiling you can either:
- email the Payment Accounting section of the Collector-General’s Division
- send payment with the appropriate payslip (CGT Payslip A for the initial period or CGT Payslip B for the later period).
If you have a tax registration number, send a request to be registered for CGT through MyEnquiries to your regional registration office.
If you have never been registered for tax you will need to complete a:
- Form TR1 if you are an individual
- Form TR2 for a company
- Form TR1 (FT) if you are a non-resident individual
- Form TR2 (FT) for a non-resident company.
When to file your CGT return
You must file by 31 October in the year after the date of disposal. You must do this even if no tax is due because of reliefs or allowable losses.How to file your CGT return
There are several different CGT returns:- Form CG1 – if you do not usually submit annual tax returns or use the online Form 12
- Income Tax Return (Form 12 (paper version) – if you are a Pay As You Earn (PAYE) taxpayer who must submit a tax return
- Income Tax Return (Form 11) – if you are self-employed (or have income that is not taxed under PAYE)
- Form 1 – if you are a trust or an estate
- Form CT1 – for a company.