ICAI welcomes end to PAYE 'double-taxation'

Follows months of discussions with Irish Revenue Commissioners

Written by AccountancyAge.com

The Irish Revenue's decision to allow cross-border workers to earn money in the Republic without double deduction of PAYE has been welcomed by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland (ICAI).

The new rule means that provided some reasonable conditions are met by their employers, workers on assignments of up to six months in the Republic will not be liable for Irish PAYE.

It follows months of discussion with ICAI in the wake of new tax rules which came into force last year, which meant that all employees working in the Republic became subject to Irish PAYE, even if they were already paying PAYE in their home country.
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