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Form 54 is a claims form issued by the Revenue Commissioners for making claims related to tax matters in Ireland. This form is used when taxpayers need to request refunds or make specific claims to the tax authority.
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Form 54 is how you ask for money back from Revenue if you've overpaid tax or believe you're entitled to a specific tax relief or refund. It's a straightforward way to make your case to the tax office when something doesn't seem right with your tax position.
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| Situation | Likely form | Why it matters | Check before you continue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Claiming PAYE tax refund | Form 12 | Different process for PAYE specific issues | Check if your income tax is under PAYE or self-assessment |
| VAT refund claim | VAT form 431 | Different VAT-specific process and deadlines | Confirm if your claim relates to VAT or income tax |
| Corporation tax refund | Form CT2 | Different process for business taxes | Verify if the claim is for personal or corporate tax |
| Appealing a tax decision | Form 11 | Formal appeal process rather than a claim | Determine if you're appealing a decision or making a new claim |
There is no standard deadline for Form 54 submissions, but claims should generally be made within 4 years of the end of the tax year in which the overpayment occurred. Some specific claims may have different time limits.
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Irish Form 54 - Form 54 claims
Irish REVENUE form 54: Form 54 claims.
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Irish REVENUE form 54: Form 54 claims.
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.
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Irish REVENUE form 11: Form 11.
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