You aren't avoiding tax, just the unfair surcharge.
If you file for 2009 now you will be hit with a heavy surcharge.
Have grounds for appeal ready but don't hold your breath on getting it overturned - the appeals process is usually a waste of time.
It's black and white.
I'd say your only hope would be to go down the High Court route of proving the legislation is somehow unconstitutional. And good luck with that!
Have you considered that there is the possibility of middle ground in between black and white and unconstitutional?
Draconian? Excessively harsh? Legal but brutal?
10% of all tax already paid is reasonable? For a married couple with moderate income this is thousands of euro. Completely out of line with the offence in question. You would get far less of a fine for many criminal offences.
What has your experience been?
What I meant in my post was, if they haven't let you off the hook from your informal pleading/ appeal, then you're flogging a dead horse...
The surcharge is 10% of tax liability (excluding PAYE liability). So if you have no other income apart from PAYE income no surcharge will apply.
An ordinary PAYE taxpayer with share options is required to submit a self assessed return. Revenue do issue a notice to assessment for these taxpayers.
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