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3rd February 2017
02:18pm GMT

According to Taxback.com, standard flat rate expense allowances are set by Revenue for various classes of employee, for example, shop workers are granted flat rate expenses of €121 per year and bar trade employees get €97 per annum.
Nurses who supply and launder their own uniforms can claim a deduction of €733, while driving instructors are entitled to €121.
Deductions are also available to doctors, engineers, plumbers, journalists, teachers, waiters, porters, while people who play in the RTE Symphony Orchestra are entitled to a whopping deduction of €2,476.
The expenses were claimed by just 571,000 people (one third of the PAYE workforce) in 2013 at a total cost of €70.9million.
So how do I find out if I'm missing out?
It’s important to note that you don’t automatically get the flat rate expense tax deduction; you have to claim it by contacting the Revenue and asking about the FRE allowance.
Once you confirm you are in a type of qualifying employment you can get it and the good news is that the expenses can be claimed retrospectively for up to four years.
Shopping trip, anyone?
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