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If you received a Covid wage support in 2020, you ll find out today how much income tax you owe
Preliminary statements of tax liability for 2020 will be available to PAYE workers today. By Ian Curran Friday 15 Jan 2021, 6:10 AM Jan 15th 2021, 6:10 AM 62,942 Views 79 Comments
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Image: Shutterstock/Bianca Grueneberg
THOUSANDS OF PAYE workers who received one of the government’s emergency Covid-19 income supports last year will today find out how much income tax they owe for 2020.
Preliminary statements of tax liability will be available to PAYE workers through the MyAccount portal on the Revenue.ie website from today.
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Received the PUP or the Covid wage subsidy? Next week, you ll find out what income tax you owe
Here’s a quick guide to how the process will work. By Ian Curran Wednesday 6 Jan 2021, 3:54 PM Jan 6th 2021, 3:54 PM 234,054 Views 62 Comments
IT’S BEEN FLAGGED for months but if you received payments under the Government’s Covid income support schemes in 2020, you’ll soon receive some clarity about how much income tax you owe for last year.
The Revenue Commissioners have confirmed that, as is always the case in January, preliminary statements of liability for 2020 will be available to all PAYE workers from next Friday, 15 January.
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