The Revenue Commissioners have written to thousands of pensioners to warn of incorrect tax payments.
Many people owe money to the tax authority because they have an occupational pension in addition to their state pension.
State pensions are paid gross and no tax is deducted at source, but if a person also has an occupational pension, they owe tax on the state payment.
Revenue has revealed that it has written to 68,000 pensioners who it suspects have outstanding tax issues for the tax year 2022.
He told me this morning that he wrote a separate article about it. Both are in today's Indo.I was surprised that Charlie Weston made no reference in his article to the other big Revenue story of recent days...
Do the pension provider and DSP not download my credits from Revenue so that tax is deducted at source?
Isn’t this the problem?Pension providers do, DSP don't.
All you need is a file from DSP with the PPSN in receipt of a contributory state pension. This could be done in Excel at a stretch!Revenue's excellent data mining software
Taxpayers are expected to inform Revenue that they are in receipt of a State Contributory OAP
The Department of Social Protection (DSP) payments listed below are taxable payments. Information on these payments is provided by the DSP to Revenue. You do not have to contact Revenue to report these payments. The DSP will notify Revenue of the amount for Income Tax purposes. The payments are:
State Pension (Contributory or Non-Contributory)
Why not?The DSP has quite enough to do without having to become a tax collection agency as well.
Really? Not according to Revenue...
I am fairly certain that when I do my tax return any payments such as statutory sick pay are already pre populated.. I could be wrong, it’s rare enough for me,
Yikes, I hope my dad isn’t one of them, he’ll get uber stressed and will fret until I sort it out. Nonagenarians don’t do online tech very well in my (limited) experience.
Maybe he's simply reporting the news?It's difficult to see Charlie's point here.
Maybe he's simply reporting the news?
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