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If you are an Irish tax resident and domiciled individual, you should be subject to Irish tax rules on your worldwide income and gains. Find information about Deposit Interest Retention Tax (DIRT), Tax treatment of foreign deposit interest income in Ireland and much more.
Read moreIf you’ve recently inherited property or are wondering how capital gains tax might affect the sale of an asset, read our comprehensive guide to CGT in Ireland.
Read moreIn Ireland, gifting money and assets is pretty easy, but it’s important to bear in mind that some gifts can be taxed by the government. Find out more about gift tax, the gift allowance and gifting exclusions.
Read moreIncome tax is the tax payable to the government based on your income. Read our guide to find out what it’s used for, how it’s calculated, and the tax-free state benefits you might be eligible for.
Read moreInheritance tax can be confusing, and you may have a lot of questions about what it is, how it works, and how much you may need to pay. We answer all these questions in our guide.
Read moreDeposit Interest Retention Tax (DIRT), often referred to as dirt tax, is a tax deducted by Irish financial institutions. Learn more about DIRT on this page.
Read moreOn this page, you’ll find out everything you need to know about pension tax relief and how to claim it.
Read moreTax relief can help you get more out of your income and pension, and claim back business expenses. Read our guide to find out if you’re eligible for tax relief and how to claim it.
Read moreUnsure of what all the different tax return dates are and what you need to do? Read our guide for everything you need to know about tax return dates, and why you shouldn’t miss the deadline.
Read moreHave you been working from home due to COVID-19? Find out if you’re eligible for working from home tax relief, and how you can make a claim.
Read moreOn this page, we explore what PRSI is, how to check your PRSI contributions, and PRSI benefit entitlements.
Read moreOn this page, we explore what emergency tax is, how to avoid it, and how to claim a refund
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