No tax return in 25 years.

Tintagel

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We have discovered recently that our father has been in receipt of a private pension of about €3000 gross per month and the state pension. He has not made any tax return in 25 years since he retired. It appears he has been paying tax on his private pension but not on his private and state pension combined. Am I right in saying that he should have been paying tax, PRSI, and other deductions on both incomes?
 
Yes.
All income is taxable so both pensions should be combined and the total taxed.

PRSI is not payable over age 66.
USC is paid at 2% by those over 70 but is not payable on State Pension
 
are you sure his tax credit cert didn't incorporate his state pension payments? or is it possible that he was still below the income threshold?
 
Has he received/requested PAYE balancing statements for any year to date. It's possible that he has overpaid an obscene amount of tax over the years, most of which would now be irrecoverable.
 
It's possible that he has overpaid an obscene amount of tax over the years, most of which would now be irrecoverable.

Probably. Considering he left all his hard earned in a current account all his life, not earning one cent of interest is beyond belief. €200k+
 
Has your father been asked by Revenue to file a return?

Many on PAYE do not file a return, but the whipping boy is the self employed ..
 
My father seemed to be under the impression that his employer did his tax returns for him. When we tried to point out that his employer paid his tax etc on his behalf but that it was up to him to do his tax returns he just said nothing. I don't know if he was asked to file a return or not.
 
Whereas Revenue could go back 25 years in cases of fraud or deliberate evasion, there would seem to be no reason for them to do so in this situation.
You should check the figures to see that he is not paying more tax than is due. You do not say if he is married, which would allow for a higher exemption, and tax credits. If he has overpaid you could put in a claim for a refund for the past 4 years.
 
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