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  • New Irish Budget Calculator

    Posted on Friday December 11th, 2009 at 10:52 in news

    Taxback.com’s handy tax calculator helps you find out how much better or worse off you are in the 2010 Irish budget. Calculate your new budget online...

  • Ireland PRSI Contributions and Rebates

    Posted on Friday December 11th, 2009 at 09:41 in ireland tax

    If you are working in Ireland, in addition to paying income tax you must also pay contributions to the Irish Social Insurance Fund. These contributions are called Pay Related Social Insurance (PRSI) contributions. The amount of PRSI contributions y...

  • Choosing a Tax Agent for Your UK Taxes

    Posted on Wednesday December 2nd, 2009 at 05:46 in uk tax

    While working in the UK you will pay 22% income tax on earnings above £2231 and 40% on any earnings over £34,600. There are two types of employment status in the UK – PAYE (Pay as You Earn) worker, such as a receptionist or a teacher, and s...

  • Taxation and tax rates in Australia

    Posted on Wednesday November 25th, 2009 at 06:06 in australia & nz, tax rates, australia tax

    Australia is one of the countries most people see as a dream destination for every traveler. Beaches for hundreds of miles, great waves for surfing, Sydney’s night life, diving in the Great Reef, beautiful nature untouched by human hands…...

  • Going to work in Ireland? Tax refunds explained

    Posted on Friday November 20th, 2009 at 11:15 in ireland tax

    If you’re going to Ireland to work it’s important to know a few Irish tax facts to make sure you don’t end up losing your money. When you start work in Ireland you need to make sure you give your employer your PPS Number so you avoi...

  • IRS taxes: Benefits of Filing a Tax Return

    Posted on Thursday November 19th, 2009 at 10:25 in us tax

    Whether you are a US citizen or a non-resident (such as ten of thousands of students on a Work and Travel program), you will be paying four types of taxes in the US. If you have worked temporarily in the USA you have most likely overpaid these taxes...

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