Schillachie
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Codswallop - yet againyou need professional tax (not accountancy) advice.
CGT re the apportionment of some domestic bills for thweir business
element (although your PPR
Hence therefore, on a prima-facie basis you cannot claim full CGT Principal Private Residence Relief on your residence if you sell it as part of it wasn't used for the residence - it was used for the business !
again i'm speaking as both a qualified accountant and as a qualified tax professional - yah boo sucks to you Ubiquitous).
Casual labour (unreceipted or otherwise) is a minefield unless you have operated PAYE/PRSI. The Revenue will go to town on you if they discover otherwise.
can you pay cash for casual labour, eg cleaning, houskeeping on a regular basis?
What is allowable say per week?
What is allowable say per year?
Can you pay cash directly or withdrawn and recored on bank statemets?
Can you pay by cheque and therefore is recorded?
What is upper allowable limit on all this before you need to put that person payroll, Paye, Prsi etc
Appreciate any help
Thanks Graham 07
Could you clarify ..."and PAYE/PRSI properly operated"
Can an employer ( self employed) pay cash/cheque for casual labour direct to person(s) and it is up to them to make tax returns?
Hi Guys
Got sorted on most of above....lots of angles.....thanks for all the help
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