You’re probably
owed money.
Over half a million Irish PAYE workers overpay tax every year. A chartered certified accountant reviews your last four years, files every relief you’re owed — and tells you how to stop overpaying going forward.
- ✓ Chartered certified accountants since 1981
- ✓ 4-year look-back
- ✓ 2-minute form
Revenue isn’t going to ring you up and remind you about the rent tax credit. The system assumes you’ll figure it out. Most people don’t. That’s why we’re here.
Not a refund mill. An FCCA accountant’s review.
Every claim is read and signed off by Joseph G. Carlin, FCCA — a chartered certified accountant practising in Buncrana since 1981, authorised to act under Revenue's agent-link framework (TAIN 12611V). No “tax assistants”, no offshore processing. Just an accountant who reads your record properly.
The four-year refund is the first piece. The bigger piece is making sure you’re not still overpaying. We adjust your tax credits with Revenue, flag unused rate bands, and tell you exactly what to set up in myAccount so the same overpayment doesn’t happen next year.
You don’t just get a refund — you get a signed one-page PDF setting out every relief we considered, every year we filed, the figures we used, and what to watch for next year. Yours to keep. The kind of document Revenue would expect you to have on file.
Three steps, one outcome.
A short form takes about five minutes. PPS number, employer, any expenses you've kept. We never ask for what we don't need.
Our chartered certified accountants examine up to four years of your record against every relief and credit Revenue publishes — flagging anything odd before we file.
Revenue transfers your refund to your bank. Our success fee — 15% + VAT, less the €39 review fee — is invoiced afterwards. No refund? Nothing further owed.
What you can claim, plainly.
Six commonly-overlooked reliefs. We check every one against your record, every year.
GP visits, dental, physio, prescriptions, consultants — net of any insurance refund.
Renting your home? Worth claiming for every year since 2022.
Electricity, heating, broadband relief — even partial-year qualifies.
Nurses, teachers, gardaí, tradespeople — Revenue publishes a deduction for over 100 occupations.
College, postgrad, part-time courses over €3,000. Working spouse paying counts.
Couples filing separately often miss the credit-balancing benefit. We optimise both records together.