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What are my tax obligations if I was claiming the PUP?
I am a sole-trader but had to close my business and claim the PUP in 2020. Do I owe tax on these payments and how do I pay it?
On 15 January 2021 PAYE workers that were in receipt of the PUP will find out how much tax they owe, and this will need to be paid through a reduction of tax credits in 2022.
If you are self-employed and file a Self-Assessment Tax Return things are a little different!
When you complete your 2020 Tax Return you need to include any income from the Pandemic Unemployment Payment as taxable income.
You can file your 2020 Tax Return from now until the deadline in October 2021. Any tax liabilities for 2020 will also be due at this time.
If you have difficulties paying your 2020 tax bill due to the COVID-19 pandemic you may be able to avail of the Tax Debt Warehousing Scheme or you may be able to agree a phased payment arrangement with Revenue at reduced rates of interest.
Date published 13 Jan 2021
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