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ashtray
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I’ll try and describe my situation as clearly as possible!!!
I was a permanent Irish resident up until 4 years ago.
Currently in my first year working for a Dutch Company on a UK contract. The sister company in the UK pays my salary.
Salary is not taxed in the UK as I do not ever work in the UK nor am I resident there.
I had studied in the UK for 3 years before I began working for this company so therefore had a UK bank account hence my salary is paid into this account. Account address is an ROI address.
Due to the nature of my work I spend 180 – 220 days a year in various parts of Africa and Asia.
I do have an Irish residence however not in my name as I am renting.
From my research I believe if I declare as Irish resident but not ordinarily resident (does 3 years study in UK count) I pay tax on a remittance basis.
If however my days spent in Ireland allow me to qualify for non-resident i.e. I pass the 183 day or 280 day rule must I prove I have paid tax somewhere i.e. have a “tax home” or prove residency somewhere else?
Any help much appreciated.
I was a permanent Irish resident up until 4 years ago.
Currently in my first year working for a Dutch Company on a UK contract. The sister company in the UK pays my salary.
Salary is not taxed in the UK as I do not ever work in the UK nor am I resident there.
I had studied in the UK for 3 years before I began working for this company so therefore had a UK bank account hence my salary is paid into this account. Account address is an ROI address.
Due to the nature of my work I spend 180 – 220 days a year in various parts of Africa and Asia.
I do have an Irish residence however not in my name as I am renting.
From my research I believe if I declare as Irish resident but not ordinarily resident (does 3 years study in UK count) I pay tax on a remittance basis.
If however my days spent in Ireland allow me to qualify for non-resident i.e. I pass the 183 day or 280 day rule must I prove I have paid tax somewhere i.e. have a “tax home” or prove residency somewhere else?
Any help much appreciated.