If you worked in any of these countries, you could be due a Tax Refund

Claim your 2020 Irish tax refund before the deadline!

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Calling all Irish Workers!

Although Tax Day has come and passed, it is not too late to file your 2020 state income tax return and claim your 2020 refund in Ireland. However, your time is limited.

You only have up until 31 December 2024 to claim your 2020 Irish tax refund!

Taxpayers who fail to file their income taxes have four years to file a return and claim a refund. The four-year countdown generally begins on the due date of the return, including extensions. 

Every year, thousands of Irish workers leave their hard-earned money with the tax man.

Our average tax refund is €1,880, so it is definitely worth finding out if you’re due a tax refund!

You don’t want to be one of these people! So, make sure you claim your Irish tax back!

Procrastinators have four years under Irish law to file a return and receive a refund. So, after the end of 2024, they will no longer have the option to apply for their 2020 tax refund.

The four-year countdown begins on the return's original due date or, if an extension was filed, on the extension due date. Late filers who owe no taxes pay no penalty and may even be eligible for credits in addition to the money withheld from their wages.

The average Irish tax refund is €1,880

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How do I know if I am due a tax refund for the 2020 tax year?

There are a number of reasons you could be due an Irish tax refund for the 2020 tax year.

You may be due a tax back if:

  • You worked on a full or part-time basis during the tax year
  • You worked for only part of the year
  • You paid emergency tax
  • You were made redundant during the tax year
  • You incurred medical/dental expenses

 

How do I claim my 2020 tax refund?

To claim your tax rebate, you must file a tax return with Revenue for the 2020 tax year.

Look, we know filing a tax return is complicated and tedious.

So, if filing a tax return sounds like the last thing you want to do, don't worry!

Taxback is here to help! We can prepare and file your 2020 tax return and claim your maximum legal tax refund!

Our team will make sure that you are fully tax compliant, and we will claim all of the tax reliefs and deductions you are entitled to!

Claim your tax back easily online with Taxback.

The average Irish tax refund is €1,880

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How much will my 2020 tax refund be?

This depends on your own individual circumstances like your income for example.

Did you know that you can claim a number of tax reliefs and deductions to maximise your tax refund?

Many Irish workers need to be made aware that they are entitled to tax relief if they incur certain expenses.

By claiming these tax deductions and reliefs, you can maximise your tax refund!

There are a range of different tax reliefs that Irish workers may be eligible to claim.

The most common types of tax reliefs claimed by Irish workers are listed below:

  • Medical & Dental Expenses
  • Flat Rate Expenses
  • Working from Home Relief
  • Tuition fees
  • Year of marriage tax relief

Why choose Taxback?

Why choose Taxback? 

  • Maximum legal tax refund guaranteed
  • Simple, online process
  • Our tax experts will handle all of the complicated tax paperwork
  • Our Live Chat team is on hand 24/7 to assist with your queries
  • Our service is no refund, no fee, get a free no-obligation refund estimate before you apply!

The average Irish tax refund is €1,880

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When can you claim tax back for 2024?

You can claim your 2024 Irish tax refund from 1 January 2025.

Simply fill in our tax refund application form and our tax experts will help you claim your maximum tax refund.

The average Irish tax refund with Taxback is €1,880!

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Kristina Valcheva - Digital content writer @ Taxback.com

Kristina is a digital content writer at Taxback.com. She has a strong interest in finance and technology, and her background is in media, journalism and sales.

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