BUU33720 Taxation 1
(5 ECTS)
Lecturer:
Ciara Deane
Email: deaneci@tcd.ie
Office Hours: By appointment
Pre-Requisite:
BUU22530 - Introduction to Accounting
Module Description:
The aim of this module is to provide students with a working understanding of the Irish tax system, the ability to prepare detailed income tax computations and an understanding of the value added tax (VAT) system in Ireland. The module will include topics relating to (i) the Irish tax system and the influence of EU law, (ii) residence and domicile for personal tax purposes, (iii) calculation of income tax liabilities including the difference between accounting income and taxable income, (iv) Pay Related Social Insurance (PRSI) and Universal Social Charge (USC), (v) the tax implications for married persons, (vi) the taxation of termination payments, (vii) the basic principles of VAT, (viii) Local Property Tax (LPT) and (ix) the obligations of taxpayers. In addition, the module aims to provide students with the skills to analyse and critique tax policies.
Learning and Teaching Approach:
The lectures will focus on explaining the core technical and theoretical issues including many examples of the practical application of these core concepts. It is an essential aspect of this module that students understand both the technical rules and how they are applied in practical scenarios including the ability to compute a range of tax liabilities and advise on tax filing and payment obligations. A focus on developing professional skills and competencies will also be included throughout the module. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions and clarify any aspect of the material or practical examples during the lectures.
It is important that students actively engage with the material and come to lectures prepared. The required readings from the core textbook should be completed in advance of the lectures as this will enhance the learning experience. Questions are assigned for each topic and it is expected that students will attempt these questions in their own time. This practical application is an essential aspect of this module. In addition, the lecturer will encourage discussion and debate of topical taxation issues and will assist in the overall development of the student’s understanding of the tax system and tax policy design.
Learning Outcomes:
Having successfully completed this module, the student should be able to:
- Understand the role of tax in society, the formulation of tax policy and the ability to analyse and critique tax policies and their implementation.
- Understand the Irish income tax, PRSI and USC system, including rules for determining residence and domicile and their impact on the charge to income tax, the various categories of income and tax credits and reliefs available to individuals.
- Prepare basic income tax computations which includes a knowledge of the tax treatment of married persons and the taxation of termination payments.
- Understand the commencement and cessation income tax rules for businesses and calculate the impact of such on the overall tax liability.
- Ability to calculate the taxable income for a sole trade which includes an understanding the differences between accounting revenues/costs and taxable income/deductible expenses.
- Possess a systematic understanding of the various regulations relating to VAT.
Recommended Texts/ Key Reading:
Required core course textbook
Irish Tax Law and Practice, 2022/2023, Irish Tax Institute, 20th Edition
General Supplemental Readings
CA Proficiency 1 Taxation 1 (ROI) 2022 – 2023 Chartered Accountants Ireland;
From Boraimhe to Bit – the Art of Taxation (1st Edition), Moire O’Halloran, Irish Tax Institute
Taxation: Policy and Practice, Andy Lymer and Lynne Oats, Fiscal Publications
Additional reading material will be posted on the course intranet throughout the semester
Assessment and Examination:
Group Assignment 20%
Examination 80%