N number7 Registered User Messages 130 4 Jan 2010 #1 Hi I have a business registered and based in Ireland, I have some work in Northern Ireland that my irish based staff go up and do. Can I employ a Northern Ireland resident to work on this work and some in southern Ireland without registering my business in Northern Ireland. I would like to pay them in Ireland with all of the usual paye, prsi etc being Irish instead of having to learn the uk system? Thanks
Hi I have a business registered and based in Ireland, I have some work in Northern Ireland that my irish based staff go up and do. Can I employ a Northern Ireland resident to work on this work and some in southern Ireland without registering my business in Northern Ireland. I would like to pay them in Ireland with all of the usual paye, prsi etc being Irish instead of having to learn the uk system? Thanks
J John Conlon Registered User Messages 72 6 Jan 2010 #2 If you employ a Northern Ireland person to work in NI you will have to operate UK tax and National Insurance. If they are not resident and working in Ireland you would not make them pay Irish tax. [broken link removed]
If you employ a Northern Ireland person to work in NI you will have to operate UK tax and National Insurance. If they are not resident and working in Ireland you would not make them pay Irish tax. [broken link removed]
N number7 Registered User Messages 130 9 Jan 2010 #3 Thanks John, I spoke to the dept of trade and ent and they told me to just treat them as I treat my other staff, so still abit confused.
Thanks John, I spoke to the dept of trade and ent and they told me to just treat them as I treat my other staff, so still abit confused.
J John Conlon Registered User Messages 72 9 Jan 2010 #4 I would have agreed with that if the work was being done here.