Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Revenue Email Scam

The Revenue Commissioners have become aware of further fraudulent emails purporting to come from Revenue seeking personal information from taxpayers in connection with a tax refund. These phishing emails are headed ‘Irish Tax and Customs Online Confirmation’ and ‘Irish Tax and Customs Notification’. A link opens up a form seeking personal information.

These emails did not issue from Revenue.

The Revenue Commissioners never send emails requiring customers to send personal information via email or pop-up windows.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Changes to handling of Share Options

Any gain arising on the exercise of a share option is liable to income tax, USC and employee PRSI. There is no employer PRSI liability. There have been changes on how this is handled from 1st July 2012.

Make Tax Payments By Credit Card on ROS


A facility to pay tax by credfit card (limited to VISA and MasterCard) to Revenue using the Revenue On-Line Service (ROS) is now available. A person wishing to pay by credit card via ROS must pay a transaction charge, of 1.49% of the value of the payment. This charge is purely related to third party fees incurred by Revenue, in the provision of this service.

Friday, July 27, 2012

SEPA electronic payments software

Ardbrook now has a version of our PayCE (Direct Debit, Direct Credit) software available which can create SEPA ( Single European Payment Area ) Credit transfers (SCT). SEPA will enable customers to make cashless euro payments to anyone located anywhere in the area using only a single bank account and a single set of payment instruments, this means that for example payments can be made from using an irish bank account to any bank account in counties covered by SEPA.

ROS & Revenue.ie website Availabilty


It has been announced that to allow for an essential upgrade on Monday 30th July 2012, the following online Revenue services will be unavailable at the date and times listed.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Updated USC FAQ's

An updated version (26 July 2012) of the USC FAQs has now been published on the Revenue website at


Mandatory Sick Pay Scheme Proposed

The Minister for Social Protection has proposed the introduction of a Mandatory Sick Pay Scheme,  whereby the employer will be obliged to pay the equivalent of the State Sick Pay for the first 4 weeks of any sick leave for all employees. Its aim is to reduce the cost of funding Illness Benefit which is currently paid by the DSP to eligible employees while they are on sick leave.  An increase in employers PRSI has also been proposed.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Taxation of Illness Benefit

Previously some Employers adjusted Cut-Offs by the amount of taxable illness benefit. From 1st January 2012 Employers must include the taxable Illness Benefit with the employee's earnings and subject the taxable Illness Benefit to PAYE but no PRSI or USC applies. For further details on what this means for Irish payroll administrators click on the following link


Revenue have already modified the 2012 P35 XML return file to show earnings inclusive of taxable Illness Benefit and a new dedicated field for taxable Illness Benefit. For payroll this means that illness benefit must now have a seperate pay element.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Revenue To Collect New Property Tax

It was announced Today that the Revenue Commissioners will collect the New Property Tax to be introduced next year which will replace the Household charge. It will be at least October before further details on property tax rates will be available.

The unanswered question is, does this mean that the property tax will be deducted directly from the wages of PAYE employees?

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Payroll Changes expected for Budget 2013

The Minister for Finance Mr Noonan announced today that there would be €1 billion plus in tax increases in the next budget scheduled for the first week of December 2012. It has been previously stated in the Memorandum of Understanding on the EU-IMF-ECB bailout that these would come from:
  • A lowering of personal income tax bands and credits.
  • A reduction in private pension tax reliefs.
  • A reduction in general tax expenditures.
  • A increase in property tax.
Mr Noonan also stated that the budget would be helped by a tax carryover from 2012.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Ulster Bank Problem Enters Third Week

Ulster Bank has failed to clear its transaction backlog and has indicated that it may be well into next week before it can do so.

Monday, July 2, 2012

PRSI Increases on the way?

The Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton has indicated in a speech at the weekend that she is in favour of increasing PRSI contributions for both employees and employers.