UK income on Irish tax return

crossborder

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I have some UK employment income to put on my Irish tax return.

How do I apportion my income for 12/13. Would I just apportion it 74/26% or does my 2012/13 P60 income simply go on my 2012 Irish return converted to Euro?

Also do I have to use average exchange rates or can I use the rate used by my bank? This could be complicated as not all my salary was transferred-some was taken out in sterling as cash!


Confused!
 
You apportion your income, so you'll be taking X% of your 2011/12 P60 and Y% of your 2012/13 P60, and you can use an average rate for converting it.

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Thanks for reply.

While you're on I'll ask another one.

My UK employment is partly exercised in the UK and partly outside. None of it is exercised in Ireland.
The part that is exercised in the UK is taxed at source.

Can I claim transborder relief on the part of my employment that was subject to UK tax?

Cheers