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Living in england but working for an Irish company(remote))

  • 07-12-2020 05:41PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    Hi looking for some advice.

    I plan on moving to England next year while still working for an Irish company(remotely from England).
    they plan to just continue to pay me into my Irish account so id be taxed as normal as if i was living in Ireland. My employer is unwilling as of today to change my payroll to an british one.

    however what sort of implications would these have when I would be living in England? would I have to pay double tax or would I be able to claim some of the Irish tax back at the end of the year. do I have to notify revenue in both countries? what options are out there for me.?

    I've reached out to revenue for some advice but based on previous experience they are very slow to get back to me.

    i am a dual citizen of Ireland and Britain if that makes any difference.

    any information would be great


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,434 ✭✭✭whomitconcerns


    KNOWLEC wrote: »
    Hi looking for some advice.

    I plan on moving to England next year while still working for an Irish company(remotely from England).
    they plan to just continue to pay me into my Irish account so id be taxed as normal as if i was living in Ireland. My employer is unwilling as of today to change my payroll to an british one.

    however what sort of implications would these have when I would be living in England? would I have to pay double tax or would I be able to claim some of the Irish tax back at the end of the year. do I have to notify revenue in both countries? what options are out there for me.?

    I've reached out to revenue for some advice but based on previous experience they are very slow to get back to me.

    i am a dual citizen of Ireland and Britain if that makes any difference.

    any information would be great

    I answered on your other duplicate thread that you started


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