fraserjones
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letter for the NPPR letter 4,220 to be paid by August 31.
My mother is an Irish Citizen and retired. She owns and has lived on and off in her Irish home since 2002 (she was born in this house). She spends some of the winter months in the UK with her family but does not own a home or rent a house in her name in the UK.
She has an Irish bank account and utility bills but has never worked or lived in Ireland prior to retirement so would not have social security number.
She was not aware she had to apply to be a resident being an Irish Citizen in order to be considered a main resident?.
The letter says exemption made if it is your principal private residence home would she qualify.
Do you have to apply to be a resident and give up your residency in UK even though spent 6 months in Ireland and has no ownership in UK as stays with family ? It seems difficult to prove when you can come and go between the UK and Ireland
She would like to appeal but the issue is if you not pay and lose an appeal would go up to 7,230. She is 80 years of age and extremely stressed so trying to help do the right thing for her. Should she pay and then appeal
Any help much appreciated with just a week to know what to do for her.
My mother is an Irish Citizen and retired. She owns and has lived on and off in her Irish home since 2002 (she was born in this house). She spends some of the winter months in the UK with her family but does not own a home or rent a house in her name in the UK.
She has an Irish bank account and utility bills but has never worked or lived in Ireland prior to retirement so would not have social security number.
She was not aware she had to apply to be a resident being an Irish Citizen in order to be considered a main resident?.
The letter says exemption made if it is your principal private residence home would she qualify.
Do you have to apply to be a resident and give up your residency in UK even though spent 6 months in Ireland and has no ownership in UK as stays with family ? It seems difficult to prove when you can come and go between the UK and Ireland
She would like to appeal but the issue is if you not pay and lose an appeal would go up to 7,230. She is 80 years of age and extremely stressed so trying to help do the right thing for her. Should she pay and then appeal
Any help much appreciated with just a week to know what to do for her.