Thanks for the info Marshmallow!
I was wondering the same thing stefg...
I've found a document on the revenue site (working abroad) which I've read through (can't post a link yet)
It doesn't really tell me the process I have to follow for this though. I'm finding it impossible to find accurate information through ringing the revenue commissioners...
Do I go to my local revenue commissioners and request this letter from them? Then send a copy of this to the employer in Denmark so that they don't tax my salary?
Just to be clear, this could only happen if the OP is a contractor providing services, and not an employee - right?Do not bother with Revenue. The best thing to do is send an invoice for services rendered for the Gross anount . Then in your tax returns before November of the following year include the amount you received as earned income and pay what ever tax is due..
Jimbo, If a buisiness activity is carried on in Ireland the Irish state /authorities are entitled to the tax on the activitity what ever it might be. It does not matter where the entity that is going to pay you is located.
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