Queenspawn
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I used to to be a regular on this forum under this and previous names however in the madness of the tiger I left Ireland and have spend 13 great years in UK. Now with child ready for irish secondary school seems it might be a good time to return. home
I'd be interested in hear from people who have made this move recently. I think I'm on top of most of the obvious things but am interested in any things that may not be obvious to a UK resident.
Things that I have considered
USC
Income tax (especially the low amount when the higher rate kicks in)
Property tax
Water charges
ATM transaction charge / card levy?
Cost of living appears to be about 15% higher
How much would people advise to budget for groceries (not skimping) does €750 pcm for a family of 3 sound optimistic?
Car insurance is very expensive (budget €1000)
No tax protection on investments (UK have ISA which are very tax efficient)
Question: Is all income considered equally, for instance is there any CGT allowance on investments?
DIRT on deposit gains
Pension contributions appear to max out at around £28k again this is a limited tax shelter
Property is considerably cheaper than where we are
I think Stamp (house purchase) duty is around 1% yes?
Question: How much would the legal fees (for house purchase) typically be straight up reputable firm no DIY?
Question: I can easily see how much car fuel is but how much should I budget to
Heat a large home by Oil Fired Central Heating?
How much budget for bottled gas for cooker?
I think I have figured out electricity charges through good cost comparrision sites
VHI around €1000 per year for family of 3?
i'm finding it hard to figure out home insurance without inviting the companies to spam me. What's typical?
Mobile phone looks like €60 per month for all you can eat is enough to budget yes?
Broadband and TV for €60
How much is SKY sports?
OK I know that was a complete brain dump but I also know how AAM folks like context to know what level of detail I'm after. And I'd hate to attract the wrath of Clubman... is he still here?
I'd be interested in hear from people who have made this move recently. I think I'm on top of most of the obvious things but am interested in any things that may not be obvious to a UK resident.
Things that I have considered
USC
Income tax (especially the low amount when the higher rate kicks in)
Property tax
Water charges
ATM transaction charge / card levy?
Cost of living appears to be about 15% higher
How much would people advise to budget for groceries (not skimping) does €750 pcm for a family of 3 sound optimistic?
Car insurance is very expensive (budget €1000)
No tax protection on investments (UK have ISA which are very tax efficient)
Question: Is all income considered equally, for instance is there any CGT allowance on investments?
DIRT on deposit gains
Pension contributions appear to max out at around £28k again this is a limited tax shelter
Property is considerably cheaper than where we are
I think Stamp (house purchase) duty is around 1% yes?
Question: How much would the legal fees (for house purchase) typically be straight up reputable firm no DIY?
Question: I can easily see how much car fuel is but how much should I budget to
Heat a large home by Oil Fired Central Heating?
How much budget for bottled gas for cooker?
I think I have figured out electricity charges through good cost comparrision sites
VHI around €1000 per year for family of 3?
i'm finding it hard to figure out home insurance without inviting the companies to spam me. What's typical?
Mobile phone looks like €60 per month for all you can eat is enough to budget yes?
Broadband and TV for €60
How much is SKY sports?
OK I know that was a complete brain dump but I also know how AAM folks like context to know what level of detail I'm after. And I'd hate to attract the wrath of Clubman... is he still here?