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My father-in-law, who is a foreign citizen from Britain, maintains his banking and pension in England. Since he has been living with us here in Ireland, he does monthly transfer to cover his contribution towards household expenses, including his Sky Sports subscription. This simply shows up on our bank statements as a credit from NAMED PERSON.
Would Revenue treat this as unearned income - and therefore liable for tax - or is it treated differently? (I'm hesitant about asking Revenue in the first instance in case I open a can of worms.)
I'm beginning to think that he should have just taken cash out of the machine and given it to us.
Household expenses for a family member would not go on their radar.Would Revenue treat this as unearned income - and therefore liable for tax - or is it treated differently?
If he's over 65, he should be exempt from income tax on the first €18k of income and effectively tax-free here too.His UK pension would not be taxable in the UK, but would be in Ireland - although there could a delay before it is not taxable in the UK
No.Wouldn’t revenue has a concern if there was a monthly set amount arriving each month into the OPs bank account ? Leaving themselves exposed too explaining the source of funds and the reason it’s a monthly thing.
No - he is making a contribution to the bills so revenue would not regard it as income.My father-in-law, who is a foreign citizen from Britain, maintains his banking and pension in England. Since he has been living with us here in Ireland, he does monthly transfer to cover his contribution towards household expenses, including his Sky Sports subscription. This simply shows up on our bank statements as a credit from NAMED PERSON.
Would Revenue treat this as unearned income - and therefore liable for tax - or is it treated differently? (I'm hesitant about asking Revenue in the first instance in case I open a can of worms.)
I'm beginning to think that he should have just taken cash out of the machine and given it to us.
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