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The Local Property Tax
13-03-2013, 03:38 PM
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Estimaging Value of Property for Tax -vs- LTV Tracker Mortgage Valuation
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I'm also concerned about this. Particularly given...
I'm also concerned about this. Particularly given that my lender is owned by the government.
Also If I was to apply to the bank for any kind of forebearance then the amount I pay for property tax,...
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Money makeover
24-10-2012, 04:29 PM
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Household budgeting (Groceries/Toiletries etc) for a family in the recession
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6,559
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Porridge for breakfast (made with half milk half...
Porridge for breakfast (made with half milk half water) with apple or banana
Rice, cous cous, with veg for lunch. Or home made brown soda bread (make a few at weekend and put in freezer) with peanut...
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14-04-2011, 01:57 PM
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Problems when separated dad has kids
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There is a big difference between a toddler and 9...
There is a big difference between a toddler and 9 and 11 year olds. I have given my kids only 3 meals a day, no snacks, (except after school for primary school children - lunch break too short for a...
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Miscellaneous Non-financial Questions
04-01-2011, 07:26 PM
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Online book stores
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alibris.co.uk cheap books, cheap delivery, have...
alibris.co.uk cheap books, cheap delivery, have got a few second hands that were in mint condition for very little
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Wills, inheritances and gifts
01-09-2010, 04:21 PM
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Irish Property in an English Will
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The Irish property can be dealt with in the...
The Irish property can be dealt with in the English will but an Irish grant of probate will also be necessary. CAT is no longer the executors' responsibility, it is the responsibility of the...
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Wills, inheritances and gifts
25-03-2010, 04:39 PM
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Problem with Father's will - bequest may be void
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Re: Problem with Father's will - bequest may be void
The solicitor was, on the face of it negligent in not spelling out clear instructions for execution of the will and not checking due exection when it was returned to him for safekeeping. He would be...
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Wills, inheritances and gifts
24-03-2010, 07:54 PM
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Inheriting a forest from my father
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Re: Inheriting a forest from my father
Is he giving it to you while alive or leaving it to you in a will? Forestry qualifies for agricultural relief from CAT, you and your father should discuss the situation in detail with a solicitor...
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22-03-2010, 04:10 PM
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couple separating - does family home have to be sold?
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Re: couple separating - does family home have to be sold?
The outcome of Family law disputes is very difficult to predict. Carol Coulter's book in which she reports cases before the courts in Dublin gives a very good idea of what happens in practice. A...
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Wills, inheritances and gifts
22-03-2010, 04:05 PM
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Executor legal obligations
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Re: Executor legal obligations
In order to extract a grant of probate PPS numbers of all beneficiaries inheriting over €10,000 must be supplied to the revenue at the beginning, it is almost impossible to get someones pps number...
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Location, Location, Location
22-03-2010, 03:51 PM
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Moyglare Hall OR Newtown Hall, Maynooth
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Re: Moyglare Hall OR Newtown Hall, Maynooth
You will get a four bed in Moyglare Abbey for 340 or less.
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Mortgages and buying and selling homes
22-03-2010, 03:43 PM
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Re: No planning permission for driveway
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Re: No planning permission for driveway
Are you getting a mortgage on the house? Has your solicitor told the bank that there is a planning issue? When drawing down a mortgage your solicitor must undertake to certify title to the bank. ...
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23-08-2009, 05:31 PM
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Probate Experiences
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Re: Probate Experiences
Solicitors do not need an appointment at the probate office. All papers are delivered by hand either by the solicitor himself or by a clerk on their behalf. Papers are checked on the spot and...
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Money makeover
02-07-2009, 04:29 PM
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Planning for Future - Some Advice
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Re: Planning for Future - Some Advice
I don't see anything wrong with the cash at the moment, if you pay it off the mortgage you may not get it back if you need it. You have 5 years before you need college money and with a bit of luck...
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Other financial issues
02-07-2009, 04:11 PM
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overseas will & Irish benefactors
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ramble
Re: overseas will & Irish benefactors
You are domiciled overseas and all of your assets are there. When you die a process must be gone through to establish who has the right to inherit from you. This process is called probate. If you...
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Miscellaneous Non-financial Questions
02-07-2009, 03:56 PM
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Semi-Formal Dress Code - What is Appropriate Dress
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Re: Semi-Formal Dress Code - What is Appropriate Dress
Jacket & tie, not suit for men, Women anything short of a ballgown. I was at a semi formal recently and a lot of the men were in chinos and shirts. It depends on the crowd.
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02-07-2009, 03:49 PM
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Ex-husband defaulting on joint mortgage - legal position?
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2,358
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Re: Ex-husband defaulting on joint mortgage - legal position?
Could you rent a room? it would help with the mortgage repayments and is tax free
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30-06-2009, 06:58 PM
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Inheritance & Joint Tenancy
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Re: Inheritance & Joint Tenancy
there might be something there. The assent to your mother and uncle may not have reflected the will, people make mistakes, it is worth checking out. Your uncle may have done something severing the...
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Mortgages and buying and selling homes
29-06-2009, 08:11 PM
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solicitor fees for buying a house
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Re: solicitor fees for buying a house
I have come across solicitors quoting registry of deeds fees for land registry properties (a difference of about 500) over the phone to get the business and then saying ooops that's actually a land...
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Mortgages and buying and selling homes
29-06-2009, 07:53 PM
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Stamp Duty on Buy Out
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ramble
Re: Stamp Duty on Buy Out
If it you were both first time buyers there will be no stamp duty. In any other situation you are deemed to purchase half the house, thus you pay stamp duty on half the value of the house. But if...
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Work, Careers, Employment rights, further education/training
08-06-2009, 09:00 PM
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lecturer payments for marking assignments and exam scripts
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ramble
Re: lecturer payments for marking assignments and exam scripts
In NUI lecturers below Senior level get paid for correcting, once you hit senior lecturer you dont get paid extra for it.
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02-04-2009, 07:32 PM
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Solicitors.........enough work out there??
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7,056
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Re: Solicitors.........enough work out there??
Not really unless you are in the business of messing people around, in Dec and jan and aug there is generally not a lot of work and a bit of thumb twiddling but you cant send the secretary home and...
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Wills, inheritances and gifts
02-04-2009, 07:25 PM
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Inheritance tax, is it always black and white
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930
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ramble
Re: Inheritance tax, is it always black and white
The thresholds for children are aprox 540,000 each this year. Inheritance tax is paid by individuals, your husband and his brother will be taxed on the value of their inheritance. You husband may...
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02-04-2009, 07:13 PM
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47
Solicitors.........enough work out there??
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7,056
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ramble
Re: Solicitors.........enough work out there??
This thread has made me feel a bit better about my income, I was beginning to think I was the only underpaid, under-appreciated solicitor. I was chatting to a barrister today who thought that the...
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Askaboutlaw
31-03-2009, 04:27 PM
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47
Solicitors.........enough work out there??
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7,056
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ramble
Re: Solicitors.........enough work out there??
A very shiny, sexy, sparkly 8000 euro insurance policy aka contibution to Michael Lynn client relief fund.
Might think about the cigars , may be a bit kinky for a woman tho.
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Askaboutlaw
31-03-2009, 03:25 PM
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47
Solicitors.........enough work out there??
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7,056
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ramble
Re: Solicitors.........enough work out there??
I agree. A lot of existing solicitors are going to have to shut up shop. In order to generate enough work to earn an average enough living you have to put in a lot of time getting the work, you...
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