Just now using ROS for the first time. I was on the Back-To-Work-Enterprise-Scheme until last year and now am no longer in receipt of any DSP payments. The business I now run earns me less than €10k. Clearly I hope to increase that in the coming years. I'm a sole trader employing nobody. Parents deceased and last year I paid CGT on sale of parents house. Amount inherited is under the threshold and no qualifying gifts in the past, so I've no CAT liability. However, after I've completed my Form 11 on ROS I'll then complete the IT38 form (CAT). I won't tick the box for CAT on my Form 11 return because the date of death was the previous tax year i.e. 2016.
The main bulk of the business I get is booked via agents and so I invoice for them. Very occasionally I get a direct booking (via referrals) and so I'm paid cash for these. The only cost that I claim for is the annual membership for an industry association (it gives me insurance cover). So I know my gross income, and deducting the membership fee gives me my net income.
20% tax on my net income is less than my personal tax credit of €1,650. So I think I'll only have to pay the €500 PRSI.
I'd appreciate any general advice. In previous years (I've been working at this since my previous career ended a few years ago) I just went into the Revenue Office and filed my return with their help.
The main bulk of the business I get is booked via agents and so I invoice for them. Very occasionally I get a direct booking (via referrals) and so I'm paid cash for these. The only cost that I claim for is the annual membership for an industry association (it gives me insurance cover). So I know my gross income, and deducting the membership fee gives me my net income.
20% tax on my net income is less than my personal tax credit of €1,650. So I think I'll only have to pay the €500 PRSI.
I'd appreciate any general advice. In previous years (I've been working at this since my previous career ended a few years ago) I just went into the Revenue Office and filed my return with their help.
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