There are many reasons you may wish to contact Revenue. This may be a simple query, or you may wish to discuss a complaint that you have, or perhaps you just need some assistance.

The Revenue customer service team can be contacted by telephone using our connection number which is charged at a premium rate, alternatively you may contact them directly for free, or at a lower cost, using the contact details provided on their own website.

Further Information About Revenue

The Revenue Commissioners, or just Revenue, is the Irish tax office responsible for such things as tax, customs, excise, employer enquiries and paye. You can contact them by calling our connection phone number, or directly at no or lower cost using their helpline telephone number, or other contact details, provided on their own website.

The current Revenue Commissioners was created in February 1923 for the independent Irish Free State. It has two commissioners and a chairman and have the status of secretary general. The Revenue Commissioners is located in Dublin Castle and has staff at nearly all of the 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland.

The Collector General’s Division can help with Value Added Tax (VAT) Registered, making tax payments, filing tax returns, Direct Debit, Withholding Tax and International claims, debt management, insolvency, ROS payments, tax clearance, Value Added Tax (VAT) Unregistered

You are able to contact them by calling our connection phone number, or directly at no or lower cost using their helpline telephone number, or other contact details, provided on their own website where you can get help with matters relating to tax, employer enquiries, paye etc.

Matters The Revenue Commissioners can help with include:

  • Jobs and pension enquiries – You can call for information on tax starting work, pensions.
  • Self-assessment and self-employment – You can contact them if you have enquiries about Relevant Contracts Tax, share options, employer enquiries.
  • Property – Phone them for information on buying and selling property, Stamp duty, Local property tax.
  • Additional incomes – You can contact them about Social welfare payments, benefits from employers, overtime.
  • Personal tax credits, reliefs and exemptions – You can phone them for enquiries about tax entitlements.
  • Gains, gifts and inheritance – You can contact them if you have enquiries about tax on inheritances and gifts, employer enquiries.
  • Starting a business – You can call for information on registering for tax, paying pay etc
  • Importing vehicles, duty-free allowances, reliefs and online shopping – Contact them about duty-free allowances, import taxes and duties etc.
  • Life events and personal circumstances – If you have questions about marriage, separation, unemployment etc
  • Employing people – For information on such things as hiring, paying employees, paye, employer enquiries.
  • Value-Added Tax (VAT) – You can phone them for information on reclaiming VAT, rates etc.

If you have any questions or require information on any of the above matters you are able to contact them by calling our connection phone number, or directly at no or lower cost using their helpline telephone number, or other contact details, provided on their own website where you can get help with matters relating to tax, employer enquiries, paye etc.