Hi,
My wife is a sole trader and she's doing her taxes through ros.ie for the first time. The forms available look complicated and there doesn't seem to be any explanation for what should go in each field.
Is there some tutorial or help available to explain what should go in each field?
Thanks,
B.
OK I realise accountants are the way to go....still, any guides or tutorials around?
Thanks,
B.
What about a tax advisor specialising in tax seeing as it is tax under discussion? Does that not make sense?
I would think it a bit expensive to use a tax specialist to show you how to use ROS. That's like having the captain serving meals on a flight.
It is not overly difficult once one goes through the FAQ's etc. That being said, filing one's own return on ROS without being sure of what one is doing could lead to an incorrect return being filed and under or over charges in tax/PRSI/levy. That could have implications later on Revenue Audit of the return if it was an underpayment, or if an overpayment was made and not discovered until after the 4 year rule kicked in for repayments the money would be lost irretrievably to the Revenue coffers.
FWIW most accountants in practice would be using ROS on a daily basis ( and hourly at this time of the year ! )
without giving us the full details, what is anything obvious that you got the rebate on that we could all get in on?I now get an accountant to do my personal return. I've had almost 10K refund in last 2 years.
I mean what about getting a tax advisor to prepare the tax return. Afterall that's what they are educated in, in greater detail in tax than an accountant. That's what my solicitor said
anyway.
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