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Deposit interest retention tax (D.I.R.T.), at the rate of 25% (from the 8th April 2009) is deducted at source by deposit takers (e.g. banks, building societies, Credit Unions, Post Office Savings Bank, etc.) from interest paid or credited on deposits of Irish residents.

The above D.I.R.T. rate was

  • 23% for the period 1st January 2009 to 7th April 2009 and
  • 20% for the period 1st January 2002 to the 31st December 2008.

D.I.R.T. does not apply to

  • Interest on deposits beneficially owned by non-residents,
  • Deposits of Companies within the charge to Corporation Tax,
  • Deposits of Revenue approved Pension Schemes, and
  • Deposits of persons who are entitled to charitable exemption from tax.

A D.I.R.T. rate of 28% is payable on interest earned on a deposit where the interest cannot be calculated annually or more frequently and the interest cannot be determined until it is paid.

The above D.I.R.T. rate was

  • 26% for the period 1st January 2009 to 7th April 2009 and
  • 23% for the period 1st January 2002 to the 31st December 2008.

D.I.R.T. is a final liability for income tax purposes, i.e. the payment of retention tax at the standard rate by individuals liable to income tax at the higher rate is regarded as satisfying the individual’s full liability to this tax.

DIRT Refunds

If an individual is aged 65 or over or they are permanently incapacitated, they may be entitled to a refund of DIRT. 


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