If there are any outstanding liabilities then they would arise purely because of marginal balancing issues (e.g. can't remember but are PRSI/levies due on deposit interest etc.?). But I assumed that if I'm late then any surcharge would be calculated on my full tax liabilities for last year and not just whatever (if anything) has not remains outstanding. Are you saying that any penalty would be just on whatever amount might be outstanding?
As mentioned elsewhere due to a very small amount of non PAYE (ESPP) income Revenue in their wisdom have me classed as self assessed for 2010 so my return is due. But I lost my ROS certificate and need a replacement and am awaiting something in the post to retrieve this. Obviously if it doesn't arrive soon I won't have the ROS/November 15th extension option. In that case I must make the return and payment by the 31st. In that case is it possible to drop the form/payment into a letterbox somewhere on the over the bank holiday weekend or, in practice, does it have to be in by close of business on the Friday?
In that case is it possible to drop the form/payment into a letterbox somewhere on the over the bank holiday weekend or, in practice, does it have to be in by close of business on the Friday?
There will be a drop box available all weekend in Sarsfield House, Francis Street, Limerick to accept all paper returns
None in Dublin though (or anywhere else)
Is this true? I remember the good old days delivering tax returns to Lansdowne House and Hawkins Street at midnight on deadline day. Are there no letterboxes there now?
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