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This will be stupid question probably but I've got to ask. So let's say I have a blog and I earn income online. Part from AdSense part from affiliate products. Do I pay taxes for this? Or everything I earn is mine? I live in Ireland now by the way
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  • Profile picture of the author R Hagel
    Originally Posted by AfteraDream View Post

    I live in Ireland now by the way
    When you say you live in Ireland now, does that mean you moved sometime in 2008? If so, then you'll also likely have to file your tax returns (and pay taxes) in Ireland along with where ever you lived for the rest of the year.

    If you're unsure of how all of this works, get yourself a qualified/certified tax accountant. That's really the best advice anyone here can give you.

    cheers,
    Becky
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  • Profile picture of the author Kate Davies
    Yes, you will need to declare your 'self employed' earnings and pay tax on them. Best to start putting some aside.
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    • Profile picture of the author AfteraDream
      I moved to Ireland just this year. I still haven't earned a thing but I just want to know things. Don't want to get sued or something

      Anyone know what's the tax rate here? I think I've seen some warriors from Ireland here.
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