Hi,
I recently applied for Tax Relief for a lump sum paid to me by my employer for change of work practices (Section 480 TCA 1997) dating back to 2011.
Revenue have responded and rejected the claim on the basis that as I was already on the higher rate of tax at the time, so no refund is due. They said that a refund would only be due if I had been on the lower rate of tax and the compensation amount had put me on the higher rate. The Revenue website however makes no reference to tax bands and just says the following:
The relief is such as to reduce the total income tax for the year of assessment to:
Thanks.
D.
I recently applied for Tax Relief for a lump sum paid to me by my employer for change of work practices (Section 480 TCA 1997) dating back to 2011.
Revenue have responded and rejected the claim on the basis that as I was already on the higher rate of tax at the time, so no refund is due. They said that a refund would only be due if I had been on the lower rate of tax and the compensation amount had put me on the higher rate. The Revenue website however makes no reference to tax bands and just says the following:
The relief is such as to reduce the total income tax for the year of assessment to:
- the income tax which would have been payable by the employee if he/she had not received the lump sum,
plus - tax on the whole of the lump sum computed at a special rate (an effective rate on the payment if one third only of the lump sum was paid)
Thanks.
D.