siblers wrote: » When putting in the figures for the Broadband and Electricity relief. I'm putting in 400 and 500 for each It's showing on page 4 of the Income Tax Relief screen that I have a Remote Working Relief credit of 96 euros . Any idea where that 96 is coming from? Is that what's calculated based on my broadband +electricity by the days I've worked at home? Or something else? Cause that's what I'm getting deducted on SOL
Bikerguy wrote: » Most likely....its just % of it....like medical expenses or tution fees..they dont return/refund you all of them but just part....as extra tax credit. I am 99% sure thats the way.
siblers wrote: » It looks like they are deducting me it instead of crediting me it. I'll give them a ring as it doesn't make much sense
relax carry on wrote: » You input full gross amounts of your electricity/heating and broadband. The percentage gross available for relief is 10% of your electricity/heating and 30% of your broadband. Those figures are then reduced further by the days you worked remotely. So your 96 euro is based on the figures you input. The 96 is what the tax relief will be granted on. If all your income was taxed at 20% in the year, you'll receive 20% of the 96 as your refund. If enough of your income was taxed at 40%, you'll receive 40% of the 96 as your refund.
siblers wrote: » Ah yes, this makes sense so. I thought it would be 20/40% of the gross. Not of the 90. It's a pittance really
relax carry on wrote: » It really is. Worse when you consider your employer could have paid you 3.20 euro per day tax free which is about €750 euro for a full year working remotely.
bluefivetwo23 wrote: » Hi, can anyone help me with this. So I owe them 300 euro but in January this year I paid 600 euro tax on my total pay of 1400ish. (Emergency tax). How do I get back this money that I paid in emergency tax? I have been paid since but didn’t get it back in my most recent pay.
Former Coach wrote: » Wasn’t there a mention that (in relation to PUP) that payments received between March and August were ‘Emergency Payments’ and therefore not liable to tax. Only payments received from August on are liable to tax? Would appreciate if somebody could clarify.
dashdoll wrote: » Mine was available just a few minutes ago now too....hadn't been available all day.
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » I thought the same too. In cash terms I got €22 for working from home.
siblers wrote: » I spent an hour sorting my receipts for it, hardly worth the time. At least I understand it now, was melting my head all week
brianomc wrote: » Mine came through. My PUP amount is 700euro more than the statement from the myWelfare site for 2020. 350 I got paid in 2021 but was for December 25th - 31st so I could understand that being different. It doesn't show on the myWelfare statement for 2020.