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Sorry I just mean that your second pension is taxable income wherever you are resident.Not sure what you mean by second pension is taxable.
I think the UK pension is taxable in UK, not where resident. Or is that domicile related?Sorry I just mean that your second pension is taxable income wherever you are resident.
I've heard of pensioners failing to declare and being hit a big back tax bill.
That's interesting. So different rules depending on citizenship as well. Doesn't clarify where the UK state pension is taxed for an Irish resident UK citizen.Pensions paid to a resident in Ireland from the UK are taxed depending on the source of pension
If the pension was sourced from employment in the private sector, then is is taxed in Ireland
If the pension was sourced by employment in the public sector (eg UK civil service employment) then it is taxed in UK
So you need to look into who was employing you and was it considered as a part of Government service
Looks like I'm around a year out in both!If I read this correctly you are 62-ish and have 48 years either NI or PRSI contributions, so working continuously since the age of 14?
This only applies if compulsorily insured in Ireland and making voluntary contributions in the UK not vice versa.Finally, you cannot make voluntary contributions in both the UK and Ireland at the same time that generate an eligibility for a state pension. But you can (like the OP) make paid contributions in one and voluntary in the other at the same time.
Are you sure?This only applies if compulsorily insured in Ireland and making voluntary contributions in the UK not vice versa.
Yes, for many state functions (pension calculations, cross border directive et al) there's been no changeAre you sure?
The link above only applies to other EU countries. The UK is not an EU country any more.
So why does the website not say "in another EU country or the UK"?Yes, for many state functions (pension calculations, cross border directive et al) there's been no change
So why does the website not say "in another EU country or the UK"?
I'm not trying to catch you out. My reading is that (going forward) you can pay voluntary PRSI now that the UK has left the EU.
Is there firmer guidance on this somewhere?
If you are working outside the EU and not subject to Irish or EU social insurance contributions you may also opt to pay voluntary contributions
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