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I work in the south for a Local Authority but live in the north. I have been informed that because I work for a Government Agency I do not have to make any tax returns to the north. Can you please clarify if this is true?
I am a Frontier worker living in Northern Ireland (NI) and commuting to work in the Republic of Ireland. My employer has just informed me that I have not been paying enough tax and as a result I will not be receiving my wage for the next 2 weeks - in order to amend the discretion. Can they just do this? Are they allowed to just take my entire wage packet over the two week period? Is it not my employers fault that I have not been paying the correct tax amount?
I have recently lost my job in Northern Ireland. I live in the South with my partner and our child. Can you advise on what benefits I would be entitled to?
I live in Northern Ireland and have been working in the south for almost ten years. Should I have informed the Inland Revenue that I have been employed and that I have been paying tax in the Republic? How does this affect my State pension?
I live in the North but am employed as a PAYE worker in the South. I have been told that I am exempt from the Health Contribution of PRSI (Pay-Related Social Insurance). Is this correct?
I am a Frontier worker living in Northern Ireland (NI) and commuting to work in the Republic of Ireland. I would like to know if I am subject to the health contribution and Employee PRSI in the South. Do I still need to pay National Insurance in NI?
Where do I pay income tax if I am a frontier worker living in Northern Ireland and employed in the South?