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Pensions
31-01-2012, 08:34 PM
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PS February retirements - is there a legal need to apply today 31 Jan?
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4th estate
Thanks Marion, I also heard from a friend...
Thanks Marion,
I also heard from a friend who is CS (this is why I posted the Q here), that there is no minimum notice period for retirements or resignations in the CS!!
That surprised me, but...
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Pensions
31-01-2012, 08:11 PM
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PS February retirements - is there a legal need to apply today 31 Jan?
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720
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4th estate
PS February retirements - is there a legal need to apply today 31 Jan?
Hi all,
Just looking at Mr. Appleby's (ODCE) imminent retirement, which came as a shock to the Government :rolleyes:
I heard somewhere on radio earlier today that all applications for this...
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Banking, credit cards, etc
27-11-2011, 08:31 PM
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Need to transfer a large sum of money out of Ireland
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4th estate
Why not come back to Ireland for a holiday,...
Why not come back to Ireland for a holiday, around the budget like, and skip off again after hearing all our bad news?
Have you a problem with coming back to Ireland for a day or two? Surely that...
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Homes and gardens
27-11-2011, 08:14 PM
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0
Dishwasher, just finished cycle. Cannot open it! help....
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4th estate
Dishwasher, just finished cycle. Cannot open it! help....
Hi everyone. Yeah, it's Sunday night, getting everything ready for tomorrow. Just went to unload the d/w. The door seems to be stuck and I cannot get it open!
Ah hell, all the stuff is in there! I...
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Homes and gardens
13-09-2011, 08:31 PM
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79
Greyhound bin collection - new charges
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36,411
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4th estate
This is so confusing. Firstly, how do users...
This is so confusing.
Firstly, how do users know how much the bins weigh when collected? Is there any chance at all that the weight might be exaggerated? How do we know short of putting the...
Forum:
Homes and gardens
06-09-2011, 07:38 PM
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7
Are fortnightly refuse collections norm in Ireland? UK getting into a tizzy about it?
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1,093
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4th estate
Every two weeks for the black bin where I am. But...
Every two weeks for the black bin where I am. But of course smug 4th estater's household only has to put the black one out every SIX weeks. Fixed charge too, none of that pay by weight faff either....
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Overseas Travel,Holidays,Hotels & Airlines
06-09-2011, 07:26 PM
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Getting several suitcases to Dublin from Lanzarote
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1,750
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4th estate
Janet, Why not just post the books down to...
Janet,
Why not just post the books down to her? I'm sure she can replace the rest of the stuff down under?
And anyone who takes luggage for someone else needs their heads examined, no matter...
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Tax
06-09-2011, 07:02 PM
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5
Old Revenue Leaflets, Where to Download?
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4th estate
I wouldn't rely on a leaflet (even though they...
I wouldn't rely on a leaflet (even though they are generally good as a guide) in respect of any appeal etc. relating to an exemption.
I would check out the CAT Consolidation Act 2003, the version...
Forum:
Tax
06-09-2011, 06:53 PM
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4
Capital Acquisition Tax (Ireland) or Inheritance Tax (UK)
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1,627
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4th estate
The beneficiary is UK resident and domiciled...
The beneficiary is UK resident and domiciled -Yes?
The deceased is Irish resident and domiciled - Yes?
It is the domicile of the deceased person that dictates the exposure to UK Inheritance...
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Wills, inheritances and gifts
12-08-2011, 07:25 PM
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3
intestate, no relatives except step children
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2,042
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4th estate
For Inheritance Tax purposes a child includes a...
For Inheritance Tax purposes a child includes a stepchild. I presume the same would apply to the Succession Act on intestacy rules, but am not sure about that.
A will made when someone is not...
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Tax
30-07-2011, 07:38 AM
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1
IT38 - Online returns question
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1,012
Posted By
4th estate
There is a dropdown menu listing many different...
There is a dropdown menu listing many different types of property. Property includes cash. You select the type of property that relates to your benefit.
In your case I would say that the property...
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Wills, inheritances and gifts
30-07-2011, 07:34 AM
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No will - not married, 1 child (rights of child)
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4th estate
What if the child was adopted within the poster's...
What if the child was adopted within the poster's recent marriage? She said she had recently remarried, and I suppose it is possible. Would that extinguish the child's right to inherit everything...
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Sites, planning, self-builds and extensions
28-07-2011, 10:28 PM
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5
how to find out about boundaries with my house please... thanks
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1,516
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4th estate
Many thanks for that tip Brigid! Could I ask...
Many thanks for that tip Brigid!
Could I ask what law is changing? Is it adverse possession (squatters)? I think I heard something about that, but I may be wrong. Thanks.
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Sites, planning, self-builds and extensions
28-07-2011, 09:06 PM
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2 Storey Extension to a Terraced house
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6,617
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4th estate
Well I always thought that 2 storey extensions...
Well I always thought that 2 storey extensions required planning permission no matter the size.
Am I wrong about that?
So a two story provided the floor area does not exceed 40sqm is exempt?
...
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Sites, planning, self-builds and extensions
28-07-2011, 09:06 PM
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5
how to find out about boundaries with my house please... thanks
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1,516
Posted By
4th estate
Thanks onq, for taking the time to reply....
Thanks onq, for taking the time to reply. Appreciated.
I will think about it again! It is not vital, I was just curious.
Forum:
Wills, inheritances and gifts
15-07-2011, 06:16 PM
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5
Probate tax.ie
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1,537
Posted By
4th estate
You need to find out what "Valuation Date" was...
You need to find out what "Valuation Date" was used for this property, and what value was used for that date - the tax return reflects the value at the Valuation Date which is usually the date of...
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Sites, planning, self-builds and extensions
12-07-2011, 08:32 PM
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5
how to find out about boundaries with my house please... thanks
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1,516
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4th estate
how to find out about boundaries with my house please... thanks
My house is in a terrace. Built mid 60s. There is a lane at the back with garage or gate entrance, which is fantastic.
Now would you believe after 25 years here, I went out the back gate with my...
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Miscellaneous Non-financial Questions
12-07-2011, 08:23 PM
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18
How many cigarettes?
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4th estate
If you buy your fags in an EU country and pay the...
If you buy your fags in an EU country and pay the duty in the country of purchase, TECHNICALLY you can bring in as much as you want for your own personal use
However our Customs have an indicative...
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Wills, inheritances and gifts
06-07-2011, 11:52 AM
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5
Disclaiming part of an inheritance
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2,412
Posted By
4th estate
http://www.revenue.ie/en/tax/cat/guide/disclaimer....
http://www.revenue.ie/en/tax/cat/guide/disclaimer.html
Forum:
Wills, inheritances and gifts
06-07-2011, 11:49 AM
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9
Gift in Quick Succession
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2,493
Posted By
4th estate
This scenario is on the Revenue Website. They...
This scenario is on the Revenue Website. They call it "Gift Splitting", under "General CAT issues", I find that section of the CAT page includes some of the more obscure issues.
...
Forum:
Wills, inheritances and gifts
11-03-2011, 10:06 PM
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8
Partners vs Parents inheritance rights
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2,436
Posted By
4th estate
Why don't you consider putting the property into...
Why don't you consider putting the property into the joint names of yourself and your parents. If you specify that it should pass by survivorship i.e. joint tenancy, (when one dies that share of the...
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Homes and Gardens - suppliers and recommend tradesmen
12-02-2011, 04:43 PM
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0
Dublin
Garden clearance and some landscaping
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1,392
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4th estate
Garden clearance and some landscaping
Hi all,
Looking for a good outfit that will clear out an overgrown garden, take down unwanted trees and bushes, and generally tidy up. Also need a bit of landscaping, i.e. paving/gravel.
Anyone...
Forum:
Tax
13-11-2010, 12:19 PM
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3
F11, Is income levy charged on net or gross income?
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861
Posted By
4th estate
Funnily enough, I have just reviewed the return...
Funnily enough, I have just reviewed the return now, and I didn't tick the box to indicate that she has a full medical card (just forgot), and the liability is still zero. A refund has been generated...
Forum:
Tax
13-11-2010, 08:59 AM
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3
F11, Is income levy charged on net or gross income?
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861
Posted By
4th estate
F11, Is income levy charged on net or gross income?
Hi all,
Hope you might be able to clarify something for me.
I am filing online on ROS for my relative who has rental income, PAYE pensions, Deposit interest, and SW pension.
She is a...
Forum:
Homes and gardens
07-11-2010, 07:04 PM
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1
Wrong forum
Hot water cylinder not heating up, although rads on full!!
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881
Posted By
4th estate
Anyone know why this thread is in the wrong...
Anyone know why this thread is in the wrong forum? Where should it be?
Anyway, thanks to those who replied earlier. As I posted before the thread was decommissioned.... my darling little sprog...
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