If you spend less than 173 days in Ireland in a year, you are regarded as non resident for tax purposes. Basically, your income is not taxed in Ireland. You are then deemed to be tax resident in the country you reside and fall under their laws. In this case you would be tax free.
Sending your money home will not incur any tax charges.
To query this further, you should contact 1890 333 425.
Ive been to Dubai in September and the heat was cruel in the shade, never mind on a building site.
If you spend less than 173 ...
The very reason why you should sit down face to face with a qualified tax advisor is illustrated in the extract I have highlighted below. The reference to 173 is blatantly wrong.
Go sort out a meeting with a tax advisor and pay for the advice you get. It will be far more worth it than free advice.
Thanks Mark!
But the question was "Is there any implication (taxation wise)?" Yes or no will suffice as an answer
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