valparaiso
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I am a PAYE taxpayer. Like many others my wife and I bought a buy to let and, fortunately, have had tenants for most of the time. Every year by 31st Oct we submitted a statement of Rental Income, did the computation and sent a cheque. After 10 years making returns to Revenue in this way, earlier this year we got a demand for Preliminary tax. I tried to get a definitive answer from Revenue as to why we are now being asked for this - I was told that businesses including ours? required such a payment. Anyway after much argument I thought I'd post this query and try to get to the bottom of it.
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?
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?