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The PREMREG form is used to register business premises with the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland. It should be filed when establishing new business locations or updating information about existing premises for tax purposes.
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This form helps businesses tell Revenue about their physical locations in Ireland. Revenue needs this information to make sure your business is properly registered for taxes and complies with Irish tax regulations.
Submission Date
| Situation | Likely form | Why it matters | Check before you continue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting a new business | Form TR1 | For initial business registration | Check if you need both TR1 and PREMREG |
| Registering for VAT | Form VAT 1 | For VAT registration purposes | Verify if PREMREG is required separately |
| Changing business address | Form PREMREG | For updating premises details | Ensure all tax registrations are updated |
| Opening additional premises | Form PREMREG | For new location registration | Check if separate tax registrations needed |
| Closing business premises | Form PREMREG | For removing premises details | Confirm tax clearance is obtained first |
There's no specific deadline for PREMREG submission, but it should be filed as soon as premises are established or when changes occur to avoid compliance issues.
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The PREMREG form is currently in use and should be the latest version available from Revenue's website. Always check for updates before submission.
Agency: Revenue Commissioners
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Confusing PREMREG with other business registration forms
Uncertainty about whether all premises locations need to be registered
Not understanding what business activities need to be listed
Unclear about when updates are required versus when a new form is needed
Confusion about whether digital signatures are required
Not knowing how to access the form through ROS
Uncertainty about processing times and confirmation procedures
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