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How do I contact the Revenue Commissioners?

How do I contact the Revenue Commissioners?

Call (01) 858 9843 between the hours of 9.30am to 1.30pm, Monday to Friday.

What is Office of the Revenue Commissioners?

About. The Mission Statement of Revenue is: ‘To serve the community by fairly and efficiently collecting taxes and duties and implementing Customs controls. ‘

Can I ring revenue?

Revenue operate a national phone number for PAYE callers: 01 738 36 36. The service is available Monday to Friday, 09.30 to 16.00. Customers ringing from outside the Republic of Ireland should ring + 353 1 738 36 36.

How long does it take revenue to process a refund?

Refunds will be issued within five working days unless the claim is selected for further checking. Queries through MyEnquiries will be dealt with within 20 working days and 25 working days during peak periods.

How do I contact Inland Revenue by phone?

You can use Relay UK if you cannot hear or speak on the phone: dial 18001 then 0300 200 3300. Get help from HMRC if you need extra support.

Who are the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland?

The current Commissioners are: Chairman Niall Cody, and Commissioners Michael Gladney and Gerry Harrahill.

Is revenue a commission?

Another common form of commissions is revenue commission. Simply put, sales professionals receive a set percentage of all the revenue they sell. Sell $100,000 in revenue while working with a company that pays out 5% of revenue, and your commission check will be $5,000.

Are revenue answering phones?

Revenue is providing responses within 1 working day for over 50% of PAYE enquiries, with 75% answered within 2 working days. The National PAYE Helpline can be contacted on (01) 738 3636 and will operate from 9.30am to 1.30pm, Monday to Friday.

How do I claim tax back on revenue?

2019 and prior years:

  1. Sign in to myAccount.
  2. Click on ‘Review your tax’ link in PAYE Services.
  3. Select the ‘Income Tax Return’ for the year you wish to claim for.
  4. Select ‘Maintenance Payments Made’ in the Tax Credits and Reliefs page and add the credit.
  5. Complete and submit the form.

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