Susann Burnell

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  • Taxation of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) in 2020

    Taxation of PUP received in 2020 During 2020, the payment of Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) from the Department of Social Protection (DSP) was not taxed on receipt. This ensured that individua...

  • Submitting LPT Returns and payment for two or more properties

    NoteThe deadline for submission of your LPT Returns was 10 November 2021. If you have not submitted your LPT Returns, you should do so immediately. If you are liable for Local Property Tax (LPT) fo...

  • Submitting your LPT Return for 2022

    NoteYou need to submit your LPT Return even if you have paid, or arranged to pay, your LPT. The LPT Return includes your valuation of your property. You should have received a letter from Revenue t...

  • Local Property Tax - what you need to do for 2022

    Overview Your property is liable for Local Property Tax (LPT) for 2022 if it is a residential property. LPT is a self-assessed tax. The valuation date is 1 November 2021. You need to self-assess th...

  • How to get a refund of Emergency Tax

    Your employer will receive a Revenue Payroll Notification (RPN) when: they have received your Personal Public Service Number (PPSN) and your job is registered with Revenue. When your employer has...

  • How to get off Emergency Tax

    Emergency Tax rates will be applied to your pay by your employer where: you have not provided your employer with your Personal Public Service Number (PPSN) or your job is not registered with Reven...

  • Emergency Tax Overview

    Income Tax (IT) and Universal Social Charge (USC) are deducted from your pay at Emergency Tax rates by your employer in certain circumstances. To avoid paying Emergency Tax, you need to: give your...

  • Revenue audit

    A Revenue audit is where your tax returns are compared to your tax records. There are generally three reasons for which we can decide to audit you: Screening tax returns - this is where we look at...

  • Do you need a tax agent?

    It is not necessary to have a tax agent. However, it is not unusual for a new business to use a tax agent during its start-up period. An agent can advise you and submit returns on your behalf. An a...

  • Starting and running a business

    Registering your business Registering as a sole trader See registering for tax as a sole trader for more information on registering your business with Revenue. Once you have registered, you will be...