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by littlerr » Fri Feb 24, 2023 4:48 pm
If you are to be treated as a tax resident in Ireland (as in you live for more than 183 days in Ireland), you must declare your income you received while you live here. Whether the payment is paid into which bank account is irrelevant.
If your US company has a branch here in Ireland, they can hire you as an employee in Ireland.
If they don’t have a branch here, that’s a bit trickier. They will need to hire you as a contractor, but your Stamp 1G does not allow you to setup your own business.
You can enrol in an umbrella scheme, so that you become an employee of that umbrella scheme, and your company basically outsource to that scheme provider. The scheme provider gets a cut of your salary, and you get fully covered as if you are a full-time employee in Ireland.
The additional caveat for that is you must have an Irish bank account and your income needs to go into that account from your umbrella scheme provider. Your company needs to pay into that provider’s bank account, and then the provider pays you. Most providers should be able to arrange for that though.