I work for an Irish co. and am out of the country (including england, denmark) for at least 183 days in each tax year. I believe that I may not be liable for tax as I may be classed as non resident, although my wages are paid into my irish bank account.
Anyone know if I am right?
You are also regarded as resident if taking the current and previous tax year together you have spent 280 days or more in ireland with the proviso that you cannot be deemed tax resident using this test if you have spent 30 days or less only in the country in either year.
If you are only spending 183 days/year out of ireland you will still be tax resident.
if you did manage to become non resident in ireland while working for an irish company abroad you are still ordinary resident until you have been non resident for 3 consecutive years.
As an Irish non resident ,ordinary resident and domiciled person you are taxed on your worldwide income with the exception of income from a trade or profession no part of which is carried out in ireland.
Its based on nights spent in ireland. You must not spend 280 nights in ireland over 2 years.
Your trade/profession must also be carried out completely abroad. You are allowed 30 incidental work days in ireland if you are Ordinary resident and work abroad. The revenue web site have good leaflets on residency,