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Income tax for susi

  • 09-03-2016 2:55pm
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    I'm a college student at the moment. I had a christmas job just gone, some of the money i earned in 2015, wasnt't paid until 2016, do i declare as the money earned during 2015, or just what i was paid in 2015.

    I have a wage slip up to the 31st of december, and two more in january. But all that money was earned in 2015


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    Whenever they issued the payslip is when revenue will count it which is what SUSI will go on.

    Holiday employment is exempt, so have a read and you can probably discount most of it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,670 ✭✭✭Sup08


    I'm a college student at the moment. I had a christmas job just gone, some of the money i earned in 2015, wasnt't paid until 2016, do i declare as the money earned during 2015, or just what i was paid in 2015.

    I have a wage slip up to the 31st of december, and two more in january. But all that money was earned in 2015

    It's the total amount that appears on your P60.

    You can submit payslips for 2 weeks that covers the Christmas period for the deduction from your total as holiday earnings.

    FYI
    SUSI get direct earnings from revenue regardless of what you submit.


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