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Completing Form 11 - self employed but tax/PRSI/USC deducted at source

  • 27-04-2019 10:36pm
    #1
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    Hi,

    Just wondering if anyone can help me out here.

    I am self-employed as a home tutor. The Department of Education (DOES) pay tutors and deduct the tax, USC and PRSI at source, but then i still have to submit my return with all expenses deducted etc.

    Due to the DOES making those deductions, I receive a P60 and the income amount shows up in the PAYE section as an employer. But I also need to calculate it in the self-employed section so it's looking like i earned twice as much. I'm wondering how i'm supposed to balance everything out? I have been changing the numbers in the PAYE section to 0 for total pay, but i can't balance my PRSI as its assuming i havent paid any, when i have and i can't find anywhere to enter the amount of PRSI already paid manually.
    Can anyone tell me what i'm supposed to do in this circumstance?

    Thanks


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