If i work in the republic of ireland but live in the north how does the tax work?

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If I relocate to the Republic of Ireland but work in northern Ireland who do I pay tax to?

I am considering moving to the Republic of Ireland (I am from the UK but currently work overseas) and will want dual nationality. If I live in the Republic but work in Northern Ireland what is the income tax situation in my case? Can anyone help or direct me to a web site? Many thanks!

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You will pay tax in the country you are resident in. If you live in the Republic of Ireland, you will...

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I live in the republic of ireland and will be moving to uk soon. am i entitled to any tax back from paye?

i have been resident in roi for over 9 years on a PAYE. now that i will be moving back over to the uk before the end of this financial year am i entitled to any tax back and if so how do i go about it?

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Talk to your payroll department before you move.

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If I live in Colorado (income tax state) but work in Wyoming (no income tax state) do I have to pay income tax?

If I live in Colorado (income tax state) but work in Wyoming (no income tax state) do I have to pay income tax?? Is it the state you EARN your income in or the state where you reside to which the income tax rules apply?? I am moving to the area for a...

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no

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Would i need to get a different work visa if i am going to northern Ireland versus the republic of Ireland?

I'm helping out a friend who plans to move to Ireland this year and work as a nanny through a agency. I am not sure whether she will be in Northern Ireland or The Republic of Ireland but i was wondering how she would apply for a visa for either country...

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They are 2 separate countries. if she is going to work in Northern Ireland, she needs a U.K. work visa...

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Local tax for a place that I don't live/work in?

My parents are from springfield township. They decided to live there even though the local tax is notoriously high. I get that, and they paid their dues. Now I am all grown up and living on my own. Well, I am still in college but I pay for all my bills...

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Unfortunately yes you owe it because your parents are claiming you as a dependant. If you choose to...

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I live and work in MN for a co. regd. only in NJ. Do I still have to file NJ tax return?

I live and work in MN as an employee of a company registered only in NJ. My company had deducted (withhold) tax for state of MN (without having registration) during whole year, and that is reflected in each of my 2008 pay stubs. Though they had not deducted...

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You live and work in MN. MN can tax your wages and NJ can not. The location of your employer is irrelevant...

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How long should I work in Ireland and leave Ireland if I want to get Tax Refund on all income tax that I paid?

I heard from my friend in UK that in UK, I can work for anytime less than 2 years and I can get back all income tax paid to UK's Inland Revenue when I leave UK. Anyone knows about Ireland? Is it also within 2 years? Or, anyone knows if it is true for...

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I'm Irish.I moved from Ireland to the Uk and I applied for taxback. Even though I had worked in Ireland...

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I live in TN (TN no state tax) but work in MS, paying non-res.state tax. Can I deduct MS tax & gen.sales tax?

Again, I live full-time in a state with no state income taxes, Tennessee. I work full-time in the state of Mississippi so must fill a non-resident tax form and get taxed on my income ...show more

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If you file a joint return you may deduce either state and local income taxes or state and local sales...

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Republic Ireland(Visa) Student / Work Ireland Northen?

With the visa of student of the Republic of Ireland (EURO) I obtain to work legally in Ireland of the North (POUND)

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No, unless you are from an EU member state.Northern Ireland is subject to the same immigration laws...

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