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Work from home allowance

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  • 21-12-2023 7:54pm
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    Hi, quick question re the wfh allowance payable by an employer of EUR 3.20 per day (max EUR 768 per year). If a person is an IT contractor with their own 1 person limited company, and is an employee of that company being paid a normal salary, can the company pay them the EUR 768 as a one off payment at the end of a year or do they have to tot up all their bills with the appropriate calculation and claim it back?

    If it's payable as a flat fee can it be back-dated if the person has been wfh for the past 3 years? The end client that the person / limited company works for is a large organisation and they usually work 12 month contracts and bill the client monthly, and have been wfh since Covid.

    I can't find any good answers on this. A web search throws up this page on the revenue.ie site:

    [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.revenue.ie/en/jobs-and-pensions/eworking/allowance-paid.aspx[/URL]

    This page states:

    If you are a remote worker, your employer may pay you up to €3.20 per day without deducting:​


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