Spectreon666 wrote: » I am currently working for an english company that is totally based over in the UK. They have only just started employing a few people in Dublin. They are not however registered in ireland for tax or anything like that. They did mention to me that their tax office advised them to tell us that we will have to go into the revenue office ourselves and show our wage slips and that they will deduct our tax. I dont mind doing that really but is this actually possible?
Zynks wrote: » If they are based the UK they surely can sell to Ireland with UK registration for VAT purposes (?)
Zynks wrote: » If you are working in Ireland with no company office it may be worth it checking about registering yourself as self employed, which would allow for plenty deductions on your tax bill, such as rent, utilities, car costs and so on. In any case a chat with a tax advisor sounds like a good idea.
Publin wrote: » Do you have a contract with them? How do they pay you at present - through the UK payroll (i.e. where are you getting your payslip from)? Or just cash in hand?? Do you have a contract?
Publin wrote: » If they're aftering hiring a few people in Ireland, surely they are setting up a branch/office here?
Spectreon666 wrote: » Yes, we have a totally correct contract, we are mentioned as employees in it. We have not received any payslips yet (after the secound month) - but received the wedge by bank transfer.
Spectreon666 wrote: » It seems they are not willing to open an office here. (Actually they seem also not willing to register themselves in Ireland at all) Do they want to avoid to pay PRSI? Do we have to do it instead of them??
Spectreon666 wrote: » What can we do, if we won't get a payslip soon? Will the revenue office arbitrarily take the PAYE (!?!?!&PRSI) from our bank account?
Publin wrote: » Glad to hear you got sorted. I didn't think they'd tell you to register as self-employed, goes to show what I know . I was just concerned that as there was a contract for you to work for the UK company that they'd deem you weren't self-employed, but obviously that isn't the case. That'll be helpful for you though as if you need to buy anything for business use (e.g. laptop, tools etc.), they'll be deductible in arriving at the profit for the year and hence reduce the tax you need to pay.
Spectreon666 wrote: » I didn't actually realise that. So if I wanted to buy something for personal use such as a laptop, can I claim that as a business item? Since it will be taken out of my income!!
Spectreon666 wrote: » I went to the revenue office during lunch yesterday and they were very helpful. Basically the said that I can become self-employed, pay tax once a year with no hassle. I relayed this to my account manager in the english company that I work for and they don't have a problem with it. As for lack of payslips, I emailed them this morning and requested that they post out my payslips for july and august so that I have them as a record for when I do go to pay my tax.