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Irish workers who have returned from Australia since 2008 could be due a tax refund worth $2600

“Many people are unware that non-compliance with filing obligations could spell trouble for future travel plans” Oz tax year ended…

8 years ago

Calling on the 40,000 Irish workers in or back from New Zealand – don’t leave money behind

With almost 40,000 Irish workers having travelled to New Zealand since the Recession, many have returned in recent years as…

8 years ago

Just Two Weeks to Meet The Deadline for Thousands of Irish Who Worked in Canada 2017

Tax refunds for Irish people who have worked in Canada amount to $1680 on average – with Taxback.com saying that…

8 years ago

79% believe higher taxes on self-employed are “unfair”

The Taxback.com survey revealed that 79% of people believe that the self-employed are treated “unfairly” to some extent when it…

8 years ago

Calling all new Irish crypto millionaires, what will your tax bill look like?

You Are Now A Cryptocurrency Millionaire! What Are Your Tax Liabilities? An Irish Example Cryptocurrencies are becoming an increasingly popular…

8 years ago

Don’t miss the tax deadline – it will cost you!

Taxback.com is a multi-national corporation providing specialist tax return services to private and corporate clients across 100 countries. It was…

8 years ago

Experts Calling on Self-Assessed “Newbies”: Know Your Tax Responsibilities & Take Action

Taxback.com are calling on all self-assessed taxpayers, but particularly those who fall into the self-assessed category for the first time…

8 years ago

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