I have to file a return by Oct 31 and I've fallen at the first hurdle trying to register for ROS as I don't know what category I fall into. In 2005, I worked part of the year as PAYE. Then I worked for a UK company which didn't deduct tax but paid me gross - so I owe income tax and health levies for this. The UK company has now registered as an employer etc. so I'm PAYE again in 2006. WHen I try to register for ROS, what is my tax type/approval number? Most obvious options are Paye-Emp or Income Tax - but I'm not sure which one. Also, it asks for Regn. No/ID no - do I put by PPS number in here? Thanks.
I downloaded ROS Offline and filled in my form 11 there - if I print this can I use this as my submission or is it only for use when uploading to the online system? I'm very impressed with how easy it was to use - much better than wading through pages of the form which are not relevant to me.
If you're paying on-line the due date is extended until the 16th or 17th of November.
ROS offline is for uploading files only on ros.ie, a printed copy of a ROS form 11 will not suffice.
Are you sure? The top of the printed ROS form 11 says "This Return Summary is approved by Revenue for the purposes of Section 917K TCA 1997" and it includes a declaration section for signing at the end.ROS offline is for uploading files only on ros.ie, a printed copy of a ROS form 11 sent to Revenue will not suffice as a Return. However there is a paper Form 11 available on the Revenue site if you don't want to submit and pay online.
i have registered all details and got my login and PIN etc all ok. but when i went to look to make a CGT payment for the year i was told that it had to be done in the old way ?
am i missing something in this regard, or does the 31 Oct 06 deadline apply for shares sold in April 06
It's a tax return for 2005, so no - the gain is realised in 2006, and taxable in your return for 2006
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