I'm based in London for the past 8 years- so Irish non resident.
I pay tax on rental income in Ireland at 20%.
Am I supposed to pay USC?
Am I allowed to pay PRSI in order to receive pension benefits?
Yes, you should get a credit for USC in the UK against your income tax. The Revenue have stated that they have written to their treaty partners to say that USC is an income tax.
I thought that the 20% was a flat rate on all income even if you earned a million?
It makes little difference to me as I would have to pay 40% over in UK anyway
Here is the link: https://www.revenue.ie/en/tax-profe...ns-tax-corporation-tax/part-18d/18D-00-01.pdf from the Tax & Duty Manual at the top of page 19.Very interesting as I though that was like prsi, a social contribution. Any chance of a link? Also did they classify the property tax in any way?
Here is the link: https://www.revenue.ie/en/tax-profe...ns-tax-corporation-tax/part-18d/18D-00-01.pdf from the Tax & Duty Manual at the top of page 19.
I'm not aware there is anything similar for LPT.