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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?