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Ok, We have a combined income before everything of €72,000 approx. The rental income is gross €7,200. With deductions the value of the cheque we have been submitting to revenue annually came to just over €1,000 to €1,400 depending on expenses, interest etc.
The Prelim tax notice is titled "Income Tax". Revenue defines income tax to include PAYE.
Is my employer and my wife's employer satisfying the idea of preliminary tax on all income by virtue of our income tax/PRSI/USC deduction returns.?
In essence is it normal for Paye tax payers to have to make a preliminary tax return on what amounts to a small supplimentary income such as this?
You'll have to ask Revenue that. I presume you've been filing Form 12s and they now want to put you on self-assessment Form 11s, as your non-PAYE income exceeds the limit for Form 12. Probably part of a routine compliance tightening exercise.Questions:
1. How Did It Take 10 Years for Revenue to get this notice out?
Again , you'll have to ask Revenue that. It doesn't wholly exclude PAYE as any PAYE underpayment is collected via self-assessment but sadly I don't have the time to start outlining this for you in detail.2. If Income tax includes PAYE why is this notice entitled "Income tax" when it excludes Paye?
Both. You should try to ensure your preliminary tax payments are sufficient. Revenue are generally very prompt in issuing refunds once the tax return is filed on ROS. Paper returns require human processing input and will take longer. How longer I don't know as I rarely if ever file paper returns for my clients.3. Does one err on the side of caution when submitting prelim tax or are Revenue prompt about refunding overpayment?
Form 11s is not for Rental Income so that can't be right.
If your taxable income from other sources (i.e. rents) in any year exceeds €3,174 then you become a chargeable person, and the obligation to file a self-assessment return (Form 11) kicks in.
I'd suspect this is what has happened here - for several years (while interest rates were higher) you had less than €3,174 of net rental income. But once you return a figure above €3,174 for any year, you then become a chargeable person and AFAIK this obligation remains for as long as the income source exists.
That would explain why you have only now received preliminary IT notice.
The corollary of that is to expect Paye taxpayers whose rent doesn't cover the mortgage, whose expected returns were diminished by Govt. tax changes, Nppr, Prtb, reduction in interest to 3/4 of previously claimable, Household charge, Property tax, USC, Prsi.....need I continue? to pay preliminary tax on "income" that is yet to be earned.
This is the REALITY
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