Hi all, Great site...been a lurker here for a while and was hoping someone could just provide clarification of my interpretation of the tax residency rules. Just for a reminder!
My question is: Is it necessary to spend less than 183 days in Ireland for each tax year over a two year period or for example would say 190 days in year one and 90 days (280-190) in Year 2 still qualify you for non resident status? I'm presuming that this would be acceptable? Am I wrong? Thanks in advance!Your residence status for tax purposes is determined by the number of days that you are present in Ireland in a tax year. You will be resident in Ireland for a tax year in either of the following circumstances: * If you spend 183 days or more in Ireland during a tax year or, * If you spend 280 days or more in Ireland over a period of two consecutive tax years, you will be regarded as resident for the second tax year. For example, if you spend 140 days here in Year 1 and 150 days here in Year 2, you will be resident in Ireland for Year 2.