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Form 54 is a claims form issued by the Revenue Commissioners for taxpayers to make specific claims related to tax matters. This form is used when you need to formally request a tax refund, credit, or relief from Revenue.
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Form 54 is how you tell Revenue you're owed money or tax treatment. Think of it as the official way to file a claim when you believe you've overpaid tax or qualify for some kind of tax relief.
Submission Date
| Situation | Likely form | Why it matters | Check before you continue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Self-employment income adjustment | Form 11 | Different reporting requirements | Verify if this is an adjustment or a new claim |
| Capital gains tax claim | Form CGT | Different tax treatment | Confirm the nature of your claim before proceeding |
| Corporation tax relief | Form CT1 | Different business entity requirements | Check if your business structure affects the form needed |
| Value Added Tax refund | Form VAT 4 | Different tax type entirely | Ensure you're claiming the correct tax type |
| Pay Related Social Insurance adjustment | Form PRSI1 | Different social insurance contribution | Verify if this relates to PRSI rather than income tax |
Claims generally must be submitted within four years from the end of the tax year to which they relate, though some specific claims may have different time limits.
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Determining which type of claim requires Form 54
Understanding the difference between refunds and credits
Calculating the correct claim amount
Knowing what supporting documentation is required
Understanding time limits for different claim types
Differentiating between individual and business claims
Determining if a claim needs to be pre-approved
Irish Form 54 - Form 54 claims
Irish REVENUE form 54: Form 54 claims.
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Irish REVENUE form 54: Income Tax - Claim for repayment of DIRT for the year 2025.
View →Irish Form No. 29 Notice of the Decision or Claim of the Revenue Commissioners - No. 29 Notice of the Decision or Claim of the Revenue Commissioners
Irish COURTS form No. 29 Notice of the Decision or Claim of the Revenue Commissioners: Appendix C: Notices, Affidavits etc - Forms in Superior Court Proceedings.
View →Irish Form 11 - Form 11
Irish REVENUE form 11: Form 11.
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