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Here you can access relevant source documents which support the summaries of key tax developments in Ireland, the UK and internationally

Source documents include:

  • Chartered Accountants Ireland’s representations and submissions
  • published documents by the Irish Revenue, UK HMRC, EU Commission and OECD
  • other government documents

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Revenue eBrief No. 34/16 Change of Responsibility for e-Tax Clearance from 1st April 2016

The Collector-General’s office will assume responsibility for tax clearance with effect from 1 April 2016.

The vast majority of taxpayers now apply for tax clearance via the new on-line facility (e-Tax Clearance), without any need to contact Revenue. The system can be accessed via ROS for business customers or via MyAccount for PAYE and non-ROS customers.

However, where a taxpayer experiences any difficulties in using the new e-Tax Clearance system or has any queries in regard to tax clearance generally, contact should be made with the Collector-General’s office at telephone number 1890 20 30 70 or by writing to the Office of the Collector-General, Sarsfield House, Francis Street, Limerick. Contact with the Collector-General’s office can also be made via MyEnquiries if the taxpayer is registered for the service.

Where a taxpayer requiring tax clearance is not e-enabled for any reason, contact should be made with the local tax office or with the Collector-General’s office to request a Form TC1, which should be completed and returned to the Office of the Collector-General, Sarsfield House, Francis Street, Limerick.

Source: Revenue Commissioners. www.revenue.ie. Copyright Acknowledged.