Tax Return And Self Assessment For The Year 2015 Page 35

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PAY AND FILE - 31 OCTOBER 2016
Please read the important information on this page before completing the payslip overleaf
IMPORTANT
Methods of Payment
You can make a payment against a tax liability using one of the following:
1. Revenue On-Line Service (ROS)
For details on how to make payments and submit returns using the Revenue On-Line Service visit the Revenue website at
or phone 1890 20 11 06.
2. Credit Card
For details on how to make a tax payment by credit card (VISA or MasterCard), visit the Revenue website at or
phone 1890 27 37 47.
3. Debit Card
For details on how to make a tax payment by debit card, visit the Revenue website at or phone 1890 27 37 47.
4. Direct Debit
For information on how to pay Preliminary Income Tax by monthly Direct Debit, visit the Revenue website at or phone
1890 33 84 48. Please note that the Direct Debit facility applies only to Preliminary Tax and all Direct Debit applications should be made
on-line through ROS using the Direct Debit link on My Services screen.
5. Single Debit Authority
You can now pay Income Tax directly from your bank account by completing the Single Debit Authority overleaf.
Please note that the bank account must be within the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) and must be provided in the SEPA format.
■ Simply provide your bank details and the amount you wish to have debited from your account.
■ Please remember to give a breakdown on the Statement of Net Liabilities on how much is to be allocated against each liability.
■ Forward the completed mandate to the Collector-General at the address below.
■ A once-off deduction will be taken from your account no earlier than 31 October 2016 and credited against your tax liabilities as specified
on the Statement of Net Liabilities.
Importance of Prompt Payments
■ Ensure you allow sufficient time - at least three working days - for your payment to reach the Collector-General by the due date.
■ Late payment of tax carries an interest charge.
■ Failure to pay a tax liability, or failure to pay on time, can result in enforced collection through the Sheriff, Court proceedings or Notice
of Attachment.
Enforcement carries costs, additional to any interest charged.
ENQUIRIES
Any enquiry regarding liability should be addressed to your local Revenue Office.
Any enquiry regarding payment should be addressed to the Collector-General, Sarsfield House, Limerick.
Please return completed Single Debit Authority to:
COLLECTOR-GENERAL, PO BOX 354, LIMERICK
SEE PAYSLIP ON REVERSE
Legal Text
By signing this mandate form, you authorise (A) the Revenue Commissioners to send instructions to your bank to debit your
account and (B) your bank to debit your account in accordance with the instruction from the Revenue Commissioners.
As part of your rights, you are entitled to a refund from your bank under the terms and conditions of your agreement with your bank.
A refund must be claimed within 8 weeks starting from the date on which your account was debited. Your rights are explained in a
statement that you can obtain from your bank.

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