Starting with UK company as their Irish sales rep next month. Will be working from home office, have agreed a base salary, and they are providing a company car. As I’ve always been a PAYE employee of Irish companies I never gave tax a second thought, just presumed it would be looked after by my new employer.
How many days can an Irish resident work outside the country?
A resident employee may spend at least 40 days during a 12-month period working in certain countries on behalf of your company. If so you do not have to deduct Income Tax, USC and PRSI on all of the income earned. The amount that is not taxed depends on the number of days they spend abroad and is subject to a maximum amount of €35,000.
Can a Irish sales rep work in the UK?
Hi folks, hope you can help clarify my situation! Starting with UK company as their Irish sales rep next month. Will be working from home office, have agreed a base salary, and they are providing a company car.
Where do I live in Ireland but work in the UK?
I live in North Wicklow but can travel anywhere in the Dublin/Wicklow area. Any help you could give would be much appreciated. I am trying to sort out my daughter’s tax position. She lives in ROI but commutes daily to N.Ireland and thus pays UK tax and Nat Ins. there.
How to pay UK based company employing in Ireland?
Payment method for UK Based company employing in Ireland? Can anyone give me some advice about how a UK Based company would pay workers that are employed/resident in Ireland? The employees are based in the South of Ireland – would we need to source a payroll provider in this region or is there some other way to do this?
What should you know about employing people in Ireland?
Contract of employment However, there is extensive freedom of contract between employer and employee with statute only intervening in certain circumstances.
Do you pay Irish taxes if you work in UK?
If it is a foreign contract of employment and some of the work is deemed to take place in Ireland then the UK company is required to register as an employer with the Irish Revenue and Irish payroll taxes are required to be deducted on the 2 days that you work remotely and UK payroll taxes on the remainder.