Shadowsilk
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Hi all,
Can someone please help with this query. Apologies for the long story but I want to try to be as detailed
I am a Non EEA national and recently move to Ireland to take up employment about 3 months ago. I have an issue quite worrying for me regarding tax credits. My HR partner gave me the tax credit form but didn't provide much guidance however and stated I'm married and my spouse still resides in my home country though she works there I didn't state her income on the form as I wasn't sure if it mattered.
I was issued a week 1 basis Tax credit certificate on single person however I later updated my details with Revenue providing my wife details and her income in my home country (equivalent of 20,000 euros Gross) (which I thought was the right thing). My gross income here is 45,000 Euros.
I later got a response back from Revenue below and I just don't understand the implication as regards my net pay. I'm beginning to feel like I should have not provided these details. I am yet to receive the amended TC but it sends shivers down my spine like I will be heavily taxed.
Can some help with an explanation and implication of the withdrawal?
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Response from revenue
On checking your recent application I now see that you are from a non Member State of the EU and you would therefore not be entitled to any credits - see information below:
Non-Resident Individual Entitlement to Tax Credits
EU Citizen, National:
Full tax credits are granted on a Cumulative Basis if 75% of the worldwide income is taxable in Ireland. Week 1 Basis certificate is issued if income taxable is less than 75%.
Citizen of Double Taxation Country:
Full tax credits are allowable on a Cumulative Basis where the person's only source of income is Irish source income. Where the person has non - Irish source in addition to the Irish income, a Week 1 Basis certificate is issued.
Other:
In all other cases a certificate of nil tax credits is issued.
I have withdrawn your credits, on a week 1 basis, and issued an amended certificate to your employer.
Can someone please help with this query. Apologies for the long story but I want to try to be as detailed
I am a Non EEA national and recently move to Ireland to take up employment about 3 months ago. I have an issue quite worrying for me regarding tax credits. My HR partner gave me the tax credit form but didn't provide much guidance however and stated I'm married and my spouse still resides in my home country though she works there I didn't state her income on the form as I wasn't sure if it mattered.
I was issued a week 1 basis Tax credit certificate on single person however I later updated my details with Revenue providing my wife details and her income in my home country (equivalent of 20,000 euros Gross) (which I thought was the right thing). My gross income here is 45,000 Euros.
I later got a response back from Revenue below and I just don't understand the implication as regards my net pay. I'm beginning to feel like I should have not provided these details. I am yet to receive the amended TC but it sends shivers down my spine like I will be heavily taxed.
Can some help with an explanation and implication of the withdrawal?
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Response from revenue
On checking your recent application I now see that you are from a non Member State of the EU and you would therefore not be entitled to any credits - see information below:
Non-Resident Individual Entitlement to Tax Credits
EU Citizen, National:
Full tax credits are granted on a Cumulative Basis if 75% of the worldwide income is taxable in Ireland. Week 1 Basis certificate is issued if income taxable is less than 75%.
Citizen of Double Taxation Country:
Full tax credits are allowable on a Cumulative Basis where the person's only source of income is Irish source income. Where the person has non - Irish source in addition to the Irish income, a Week 1 Basis certificate is issued.
Other:
In all other cases a certificate of nil tax credits is issued.
I have withdrawn your credits, on a week 1 basis, and issued an amended certificate to your employer.
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