Tax Residency/Non resident/nomad query

SAM SO NITE

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Hello,

I travel extensively with my job since 2015 and have a query regarding my rights or entitlements in regards to Irish taxation going forward and/or claiming back some of what I have paid over the last few years..

I am a PAYE employee earning 100k+ paid into an Irish bank account.
Company is non national and most of my duties are carried out abroad particularly in the last two years.

Single (never married).
No children.
No property or assets in Ireland. No savings on deposit.

2019 days in Ireland : 105
2018 days in Ireland : 160
2017 days in Ireland : 130

I live in hotel rooms while working ,couch surf in Dublin, visit family and stay with friends abroad on my days off.

I have not spent 183+ days in any other country over the last three years either. It has been spread between Europe and the USA




Should I be paying Irish Tax? Is there anything legally I can do to shield myself from paying it in future ?

Can I get back any that I have paid already since i became non resident?


Thanks in advance.
 
You can apply for a PAYE Exclusion Order in Ireland but you have to pay tax somewhere and declare somewhere as your residence So it may be better in Ireland as elsewhere.
 
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