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  • 14-12-2020 11:59pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 5,678 ✭✭✭


    Hi

    I have been working at home since March. I believe I am entitled to 3.20 Euro a day. Couple of questions.

    How do you calculate the days. Just the working days in this period minus your holidays and bank holidays is it?

    When would I make this claim? Sometime in 2021 or some specific time in the tax year?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,085 ✭✭✭relax carry on


    obi604 wrote: »
    Hi

    I have been working at home since March. I believe I am entitled to 3.20 Euro a day. Couple of questions.

    How do you calculate the days. Just the working days in this period minus your holidays and bank holidays is it?

    When would I make this claim? Sometime in 2021 or some specific time in the tax year?

    Its been done to death across multiple sites including this one since March and all information including how to claim is on the Revenue website. But for the last time you aren't entitled to €3.20 a day for E-Working. Your employer can pay you up to €3.20 a day tax as a tax free payments if they want to. If they don't, you need to make a claim for tax relief on your expenses incurred. It won't come close to the €3.20 a day your employer could pay you.

    https://www.revenue.ie/en/jobs-and-pensions/eworking/index.aspx


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