Category: Tax Services
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How Non-Resident Landlords Can Avoid a 20% Tax Deduction on Irish Rents
Non-resident landlords earning rental income from Irish property may face a 20% tax deduction at source. However, certain arrangements—such as appointing a collection agent or managing tax compliance directly with Revenue—can help avoid this withholding. This guide explains the rules and practical steps to manage Irish rental income efficiently.
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The Form 11 Tax Return. A Step-by-Step Guide
Filing a Form 11 tax return in Ireland is essential for self-employed individuals, landlords, and company directors. This step-by-step guide explains how to complete Form 11, report income, claim allowable expenses, and submit your return through Revenue Online Service (ROS) to stay compliant and avoid penalties.
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Tax Deductible expenses for Sole Traders Companies
Understanding tax-deductible expenses is essential for sole traders and companies in Ireland. Eligible costs—such as office expenses, travel, equipment, professional fees, and training—can reduce taxable income. This guide explains which expenses can be claimed, helping business owners optimise tax efficiency while staying fully compliant with Irish Revenue regulations.




