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Form 11E and Form 11S.

  • 29-05-2015 6:51pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 977 ✭✭✭


    I am a PAYE taxpayer but because I own about 12 Acres of farmland I have filled out Form 11E for several years.

    This year they sent me Form 11S, which is probably more suitable for my return.

    I have Post Office bonds and certs on which the interest is tax-free. In previous years I have entered this under Section G, Exempt Income (Q 416). However there is no space for this on Form 11S.

    I presume I have to declare this income even though it's tax-free. If so, where do I enter it on the form?


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


    Wheelnut wrote: »
    I am a PAYE taxpayer but because I own about 12 Acres of farmland I have filled out Form 11E for several years.

    This year they sent me Form 11S, which is probably more suitable for my return.

    I have Post Office bonds and certs on which the interest is tax-free. In previous years I have entered this under Section G, Exempt Income (Q 416). However there is no space for this on Form 11S.

    I presume I have to declare this income even though it's tax-free. If so, where do I enter it on the form?

    Is there a box on the Form, where you can write in any additional info? If not, just write the details out on a sheet of paper, and attach it to the return when sending in.


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