To register to become a cross-border worker, I think the process is to complete a FS305 for UK tax becoming cross-border worker and complete a TR1 form for Irish tax. Is that correct?
I’m afraid I have never heard of a Form FS305 and would suggest you contact HM Revenue re how you register for tax, see www.hmrc.gov.uk. This will depend on whether you are employed are self-employed. Form TR1 is the correct one for you to register for Irish income tax. For the Irish self-assessment rules see, www.revenue.ie .[Lst updated June 2008] Q17: My partner and I have been living and working in Belfast and are about to purchase a house over the border in Co. Monaghan and commute daily. Will we have to declare to the Revenue Commissioner what we will be earning in NI and if so, does Ireland and the UK have a double taxation agreement whereby we cannot be taxed twice on the same income? At the minute we have no income from the Republic at all. Also our mortgage provider has advised about “Mortgage Interest Relief at Source”. Will our status as residents working in NI prevent us from claiming this relief? A: There is a double taxation agreement between the Republic and the UK whic
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