A AKMuller New Member Messages 2 Sunday at 7:49 PM #1 If interest from state savings, saving certificates brings you over the €5,000.00 limit for non PAYE income does this interest have to be declared to Revenue? AKMuller
If interest from state savings, saving certificates brings you over the €5,000.00 limit for non PAYE income does this interest have to be declared to Revenue? AKMuller
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 53,522 Sunday at 7:51 PM #2 Presumably not since a Savings Certificates earnings are tax free? 5 Year Savings Certificates | Products | Ireland State Savings Save a lump sum for 5 years with 5 Year Savings Certificates for a tax-free return with no fees, and access to your money should you ever need it. www.statesavings.ie
Presumably not since a Savings Certificates earnings are tax free? 5 Year Savings Certificates | Products | Ireland State Savings Save a lump sum for 5 years with 5 Year Savings Certificates for a tax-free return with no fees, and access to your money should you ever need it. www.statesavings.ie
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 53,522 Monday at 2:29 AM #3 Who should register for Income Tax self-assessment? This page outlines who should register for Income Tax self-assessment www.revenue.ie You must register for self-assessment if: your taxable non-PAYE income exceeds €5,000 or your gross non-PAYE income exceeds €30,000. Click to expand...
Who should register for Income Tax self-assessment? This page outlines who should register for Income Tax self-assessment www.revenue.ie You must register for self-assessment if: your taxable non-PAYE income exceeds €5,000 or your gross non-PAYE income exceeds €30,000. Click to expand...