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[Closed] Selling to Ireland and taxes, any experts?

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I've been asked to quote for some work for a dept of the Irish government. I'm based in the UK and pay tax here as a sole trader. The person I'm dealing with has asked that I have a Tax Clearance Certificate. No problem, I can apply online, except as a non-resident it seems I can't. On the application page of the .ie website it says [i]You should check your tax status with the Non-Residents Tax Clearance Unit before applying[/i] but the phone number listed doesn't work and having tried several general switchboard numbers and been redirected a lot nobody has heard of them. No response to my email either. Anyone else had to deal with this?

I'd really like to get a grasp on any tax implications of doing this job. Its not a huge amount of money but I don't want to get stung. Any advice appreciated. Also willing to pay for advice, is this likely to be something any local accountant would be able to handle or do I need to find a specialist?


 
Posted : 18/10/2017 2:09 pm
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Bump for the workers. Anyone?


 
Posted : 19/10/2017 8:50 am
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Have you tried just emailing the nrtcu, I've had to deal with the revenue commissioners a couple of times and they've been quite helpful, apologies just read you've tried that 😳

I'd just apply anyway and see what they say


 
Posted : 19/10/2017 9:19 am

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