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  • 12-08-2015 10:34am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24


    Hi Folks

    I was wondering if anyone can help

    I am due tax back based on me looking into my p21 statements for a number of years , My problem is I now live abroad and I have been advised it cannot be directly paid into an international account unless it’s a member of the single payment EURO. I can get a tax company to do it for me in Ireland at a cost and it is paid into their account then into mine., Does anyone know to avoid payments if this can be paid into a friend or family members account via the revenue. I really don’t want to be paying a silly % to a tax claims rip off company .

    Thanks


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


    dssherwin wrote: »
    Hi Folks

    I was wondering if anyone can help

    I am due tax back based on me looking into my p21 statements for a number of years , My problem is I now live abroad and I have been advised it cannot be directly paid into an international account unless it’s a member of the single payment EURO. I can get a tax company to do it for me in Ireland at a cost and it is paid into their account then into mine., Does anyone know to avoid payments if this can be paid into a friend or family members account via the revenue. I really don’t want to be paying a silly % to a tax claims rip off company .

    Thanks

    Shouldn't be a problem. You'd need to do so in writing, but also, keep in mind that, your friend's account details will remain on your record, until you request they be amended or removed


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