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Your clients do not need to be Irish. So long as your center of life is in Ireland and you are exercising treaty rights by being self-employed, you should be fine.UK607 wrote:1- I'm working as a freelancer software developer and my clients are all over the world. The payments are made via Paypal in US dollars and I'm invoicing via my Irish registered business name and Irish registered Paypal account. I transfer that money from Paypal into my business account in Ireland. Is that ok or my clients have to be Irish clients for me to successfully exercise treaty right.
Shouldn't matterUK607 wrote:2- Is there any issue if I bill my clients in US dollars while living in Ireland?
Again, it is your center of life that matters. If you are living, working and paying tax in Ireland, that is good.UK607 wrote:3- My UK employer wants me to continue working with them and even ready to offer me full work from home flexibility in Ireland if I continue with them. They are willing to put that in writing that I'm working from Ireland. I'm confused about this as I don't know if this will fail my center of life test or not? If I'm doing business development for them while residing in Ireland but getting paid in UK, will I fail center of life test? The work is carried out in Ireland but they don't have Irish company registration so they cannot pay me here.