Yes - he should be able to claim any overpayments of tax back once he regularises his affairs with Revenue and/or his employer.jocmccoy said:(a) Get his tax back from revenue before he begins employment again
Maybe. Maybe not. If they say they didn't receive it (actually his Tax Deduction Card) then surely you have to take their word for it? It's not really in their interest to mess employees/contractors around for the sake of it/(b) Enforce any laws/tax rules saying that the DoE should sort his tax out. It seems to be that the dept are absolving themselves of any responsibility - I'm presuming that if he received his TCC, the dept must have also done ... is this a fair assumption
If he is genuinely available for and seeking work then he should apply for Unemployment Benefit/Assistance.Separately, can he claim welfare benefits if he decided to loaf around for the summer!
He can of course apply. Whether or not he qualifies on his PRSI records (for UB) or a means test (for UA), whether or not he is genuinely available for and seeking work and other qualification criteria that will be decided by the claims officer.jocmccoy said:Can he really claim Unemployment benefit?
I don't understand - in particular "tax unemployment benefit". However UB/UA are assessable for income tax if that's what you mean. The UA/UB issue is really separate from his problem with claiming back tax overpaid due to being on emergency tax. He should just call into Revenue to discuss the latter issue with them to sort things out ASAP.does this impact on his tax credits/hit the pocket in some way. And say, if for example, he earned 100k to june and then 50k sept-dec (typical teacher salary!) can you really then claim tax unemployment benefit for the summer ...
He may need to file a Form 12 return to make sure that everything is up to date. But he should first contact Revenue as I mentioned above to sort things out.Also, what action (if any) can he take to help ensure that his tax deduction card is produced by revenue and received by the employer.
ClubMan said:Yes - he should be able to claim any overpayments of tax back once he regularises his affairs with Revenue and/or his employer.
Maybe. Maybe not. If they say they didn't receive it (actually his Tax Deduction Card) then surely you have to take their word for it? It's not really in their interest to mess employees/contractors around for the sake of it/
Pegasus said:I think the employer can pay the refund on behalf of revenue (and effectively deduct it from the rest of their P30 - maybe someone else can confirm this).
umop3p!sdn said:Once his employer receives this, he can be taxed on the cumulative basis,
can the employee be paid more than his gross or does he have to let it run over a number of weeks until it catches up with his cumulative?
But what is this 'cumulative basis'? In what instances would the cumulative basis apply?Originally Posted by umop3p!sdn
Once his employer receives this, he can be taxed on the cumulative basis,
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