OSK

Contractors thinking of working abroad?

While there are many opportunities for contractors in all corners of the globe, it’s important to know the tax implications in each country. Here is a useful check-list to use when considering taking a contract abroad.

Residence (individual and company)

·         Work out whether or not you will remain tax resident in Ireland: keep a detailed travel log recording all days in and out of Ireland (including travel tickets)

·         Check availability of tax reliefs/credits including double tax relief

·         Check possibility of tax refund in year of departure

·         Check if you qualify for tax free travelling/subsistence/relocation payments.  

·         Check if you qualify  to apply for an exclusion order from PAYE

OSK can advise on whether or not you will remain resident in Ireland; remain liable to taxes in Ireland and advise on what allowances and reliefs are available.   

Potential exposure to taxation in overseas country

·         Obtain local tax advice.  OSK can generally recommend a reputable taxation advisor is most jurisdictions and we are happy to work with your overseas taxation advisor to work out the best tax structure for you.

Social Security

·         Apply for a Certificate of Coverage or E101/A1 Portable Document to remain in the Irish Social Insurance system.  OSK can deal with this on your behalf.

Foreign Earnings Deduction

·         This relief provides a deduction, from the income of an employment which is exercised abroad, subject to a maximum claim of €31,750 per tax year.

 Split year residence

·         Split year residence can in certain circumstances exempt from taxation in Ireland employment income earned following departure from Ireland.

Trans-border workers relief

Contact Imelda Prendergast at OSK for more informaton t: 01 4394206