Archive for November, 2009
Taxation and tax rates in Australia
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…. So many things to do, so...
Read the full articleGoing to work in Ireland? Tax refunds explained
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...
Read the full articleIRS taxes: Benefits of Filing a Tax Return
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...
Read the full articleGoing to work in the UK? Tax refunds explained
If you’re going to the UK to work it’s important to know a few UK tax facts to make sure you don’t end up losing your money. When you start work in the UK you need to make sure you give your employer your National...
Read the full articleWorked in Australia? Superannuation refunds explained
While working in Australia you will have paid both income tax and superannuation on your earnings. The good news is once you leave Australia you can claim back any overpaid income tax and your superannuation payments. Superannuation refunds are usually worth between AU$600 and AU$5000...
Read the full articleWorked in the US? Claim your tax back!
Everyone working in the US has a number of taxes deducted from their earnings every time they get paid. While working in America you will have paid up to four different types of tax on your earnings: Federal Tax State Tax Federal Insurance Contributions Act...
Read the full article2005 Ireland Tax Refunds
The Irish tax office allows up to 4 years to claim back any overpaid tax. The deadline for 2005 tax refunds will be December 31st so anyone who worked in Ireland in 2005 needs to get their applications in soon. If you don’t apply for...
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