On a related note, I completed my P12 form and sent it in to the Revenue in August for them to verify it and calculate what I owe.
I have received by P21 balancing statement back showing a tax underpayment of just over €300, but then underneath that it says "This underpayment will not be collected at this time"
Does this mean that I don't have to make the payment. I obviously want to keep all my tax affairs in order, but it appears that the Revenue do not require me to make the payment (Perhaps my underpayment falls under a particular threshold).
The form 12 instructions are pretty useful. I'd advise doing a dry run on that and then posting back with any specific questions/problems (if any) you come up against. But yes, the simple matter is to fill in the form with the relevant calculations (I presume you're employed for your main income) and then send in a cheque with the form for the relevant amount. It's a shame you missed the August 31st date as you could have sent in the form by then and revenue would check it for you.
Depending on non-paye income for 2007, you may have to pay preliminary tax on your 2008 nixer money (you have to pay 90% of the previous year's liability (which may be zero) or 100% of the current year's liability; you choose)
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OK I am going to attempt to do this myself - I am an Architect by Profession - I earn a Salary of 80,000 plus 10,000 Bonus giving 90,000. During 2008 , I did Three Nixers I received €2,160, I also received a divedevd from Shares for €252.00, taking account of 42% tax and PRSI how do I do the math and fill in form and then do I simply write cheque and forward to Revenue? Thanks in advance
Would this service be of any use? I have no vested interest - just heard it advertised/mentioned on the radio recently. I presume that any other suitably qualified professional tax advisor would suit just as well but perhaps a service provider like this is better geared towards small/PAYE taxpayers and benefit from some economies of scale?I was considering getting a tax specialist to complete my form 12 - I need to complete for 08 back to 06.
What's the best person to go to for this - regular accountant or any specific type?
Also, since i have the forms for these years - i can check the difference for you if you want?
I think it would be best to fill in a Form 11 as you have non-PAYE earned income.
If you use the revenue on-line system http://www.ros.ie it will do the calculations for you.
I am looking to download a F12 2006 from the revenue site. I would like to compare to 2007 - which I have already downloaded - but I am not able to find it.
Does anyone know if the only possible option is ask revenue to mail an old 2006 F12 to me?
Would this service be of any use? I have no vested interest - just heard it advertised/mentioned on the radio recently. I presume that any other suitably qualified professional tax advisor would suit just as well but perhaps a service provider like this is better geared towards small/PAYE taxpayers and benefit from some economies of scale?
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