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Sunday 5th February 2012
Married & Tax Assessment basis choice
Are you Married? It’s well worth knowing what Tax Assessment Basis is – and how this could affect your tax bill / tax refund In the year you are married, you continue to be taxed as a single person – … Continue reading
Top Slicing Relief
This is part of a series of articles on Tax and Redundancy. Click here for the first post in this series. Reducing the Tax payable The previous calculations focussed on reducing the amount of the Lump Sum payment that tax … Continue reading
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Refunds of DWT (Dividend Withholding Tax)
DWT, or Dividend Witholding Tax, is deducted from dividends paid by Irish companies. If you are in receipt of Irish dividend income, DWT is deducted at 20%. This 20% is then used as an offset against your income tax liability. … Continue reading
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Taxable Redundancy Payment Calculation
This is part of a series of articles on Tax and Redundancy. Click here for the first post in this series. If you have received a redundancy payment in excess of the statutory redundancy amount, we look at additional deductions … Continue reading
Dentists in UK, Ireland & Europe
WhatClinic.com launch About a year ago, I was fortunate enough to bump into Caelaen King and Philip Boyle of Revahealth.com, as it was known as at the time. I had been following their Blog for some time before that – … Continue reading
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Statutory Redundancy Payments
Redundancy Payments. This post is part of a series of articles relating to Redundancy and Tax issues. For the full list of articles, see the list at the foot of this article. In particular, check to see if you are … Continue reading
Redundancy Payments – Eligibility
This is part of a series of articles on Tax and Redundancy. Click here for the first post in this series. Being let go from a job is not always treated as a redundancy – there are certain legal … Continue reading
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Your Employment contributions – how do they compare?
We talked previously about government representatives talking about how only 50% of workers pay income tax – and why this is not a good measure of the contribution low paid workers make to the government coffers as an effect of their employment. … Continue reading
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