Probably but I wonder how strict are they on it and what they would do if you don't fill it in. I have dealt with revenue for the last eight years on and off by phone and form filling and it's never been asked or queried.It needs to be filled in even if you have already paid DIRT.
Firstly Revenue can access information on deposit interest paid to taxpayers from all banks, that part is easy as it is linked to ppsn numbers.
This part should be completed, additional tax ( income levy ) is payable on any interest earned on top of the DIRT deduction already made, there is no requirement to submit interest certificates with your return but you must have them available if requested.
CorrectJust to confirm am I correct in saying for Form 12 fill in section 17 if you have a credit union account and did not pay dirt.
CorrectFill in section 18 if you do have a credit union account and did pay DIRT.
I can see why you find it confusing - the answer is that a Cr Union account that doesn't deduct DIRT is NOT an ordinary deposit account, and therefore doesn't fall within Panel 18. That reference to deposit interest received without deduction of DIRT applies mainly to people who are exempt from DIRT (due to age & income level / incapacity).Query in section 18 you can highlight that you received interest but didn't pay DIRT, kinda confusing.
Yes.For section 59 re service charges, do you just put in the total amount paid for a bin service?
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