Income tax
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Tax on income you earn from employment is deducted directly from your pay. Find out how this tax is calculated. -
The Universal Social Charge is a tax on income. -
You can use Revenue’s online service, myAccount, to manage your tax if you are a PAYE taxpayer. -
There are 3 ways in which you can be taxed as a married person. Find out about the different options. -
Find out about how cohabiting couples are taxed. -
Employees can get certain benefits in addition to their salary or wages. Most of these benefits are taxed. -
How to check if you have paid the right amount of tax and what to do if you have paid too much or too little. -
This document explains how you can find out if you have underpaid or overpaid tax. It also explains how to get a refund of tax or pay tax you may owe. -
If you are an employee, you may also have other sources of income. Read about how your non-PAYE income is taxed. -
A summary of how you are taxed if you are self-employed. -
Explanation of how to get a tax refund if you have been working and are now unemployed or out of work due to illness. -
Income that writers, composers and artists earn from the sale of their work may be exempt from income tax in Ireland. -
These examples show how your income tax is calculated. -
Find out which social welfare payments are taxable, and which payments are not.This document is in: Claiming a social welfare payment -
Most employees have their tax deducted from their salary by their employer. Find out what you need to know about tax when starting work.This document is in: Starting work -
Important things to know about relating to your tax, social insurance contributions (PRSI) and pension when you switch jobs.This document is in: Changing job -
Lump sum payments in compensation for loss of employment are subject to tax. How is tax calculated and what are your entitlements?This document is in: Income tax in retirement