Never, ever engage with an accountant or similar firm who suggests or insists that your tax refunds are paid into their bank account.Before you apply for anything, check whether that tax company is still on file with revenue as your tax agents and whether their bank account is attached to your revenue account. If they're not doing anything for you anymore, make sure that their details are removed or your refunds will go to their bank account and they'll look to take a cut of the refund.
Firstly, 2016 and 2017 are past the 4-year time limit so you can do nothing about those.
Before you apply for anything, check whether that tax company is still on file with revenue as your tax agents and whether their bank account is attached to your revenue account. If they're not doing anything for you anymore, make sure that their details are removed or your refunds will go to their bank account and they'll look to take a cut of the refund.
€219 on the list of flat rate expenses matches "Engineering Industry [and Electrical Industry from 1997/98] All unskilled workers and skilled or semi-skilled workers who do not bear the full cost of own tools and overalls". If that matches your job, there's no problem.
You can add medical expenses for each year from 2018 onwards when you're doing the incapacitated child credit. Same with work from home expenses.
Serious lesson learned. Years back i hired someone but i knew any tax returns would be small so just went with this option.Never, ever engage with an accountant or similar firm who suggests or insists that your tax refunds are paid into their bank account.
I wouldn't beat yourself up too much about it, my point was more that the business model of a firm banking its clients' tax refunds is an obvious fraud risk and even if done 100% properly, leaves all the aces in the hands of the firm, not the taxpayer.Serious lesson learned. Years back i hired someone but i knew any tax returns would be small so just went with this option.
Looks like the particular company has changed name along the way as well.
No harm in trying. The bank might charge you a few quid if it bounces but it probably won't.Should I lodge cheques they sent? I think one is out of date as it went to qrong address following house move.
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