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Live in North but Farm in South - where to register for tax??

  • 29-07-2011 1:39pm
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    Hi all,

    My boyfriend is in the process of being gifted a farm from his father. My boyfriend is resident in Northern Ireland but the farm is in the Republic of Ireland. His father never registered for tax in relation to his farming activity - it is only a small farm & would not turn over much profit.

    My boyfriend wants to do things right & wants to register for Income Tax in relation to his farming activities. But we dont know if he needs to register in the North for Income Tax (as this is where he is resident) and also in the Republic for Income Tax (as this is where the farm is)? Or does he just register for tax in one?

    I would be grateful if anybody has any advice regarding this situation.
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