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Getting out of ROS and back to PAYE anytime

  • 22-03-2015 7:49pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 894 ✭✭✭


    In 2013 I sold some share options given to me by my employer. I completed the necessary forms and calculated my liability and sent a cheque to Revenue. In 2014 I was advised that I needed to register for ROS and I did so and submitted a return. I advised Revenue that this was a one off occurrence and my income would be solely from my employer in future. I assumed this would mean that my 2014 earnings would be recorded only in paye anytime.
    However I logged into paye anytime today. My 2014 earnings are not on file (My spouses earnings are there - she is also a paye employee)
    The paye anytime account indicates that I still have a ROS registration. What should I do? Surely I do not need to make tax returns every year when I have no non paye income?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,301 ✭✭✭✭gerrybbadd


    thejuggler wrote: »
    In 2013 I sold some share options given to me by my employer. I completed the necessary forms and calculated my liability and sent a cheque to Revenue. In 2014 I was advised that I needed to register for ROS and I did so and submitted a return. I advised Revenue that this was a one off occurrence and my income would be solely from my employer in future. I assumed this would mean that my 2014 earnings would be recorded only in paye anytime.
    However I logged into paye anytime today. My 2014 earnings are not on file (My spouses earnings are there - she is also a paye employee)
    The paye anytime account indicates that I still have a ROS registration. What should I do? Surely I do not need to make tax returns every year when I have no non paye income?

    You'll need to officially de register as self assessed. Look up the TRCN1 form, download, complete and submit to your local office


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