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Then yesterday I saw a billboard. "Do you own a second property?" and then referred to the NPPR website. But if this was the main criteria I would be exempt. I think I'll ring them again but does anybody else have a clearer insight into this?
The idea that you should be notified about a self assesed tax is nonsense. That's the whole point of self assesment.I guess not everyone happened to be watching TV when that announcement was made, or read a specific article in the paper about it, but I'm sure there will be people who just wont know about it.
A simple notification would sort that out
There are loads of other taxes that are similarly applied. When you sell your property and make a profit (?) are you going to wait for a knock on the door before you pay your Capital Gains Tax?
And everyone is aware that they need to fill in a P11?No, you calculate it in the appropriate section on your P11 form at the end of the year when doing your tax return.
And everyone is aware that they need to fill in a P11?
What about your TV license, your road tax, standing charges on bin collection in some counties?
If you were an immigrant who'd just moved here you could quite easily fall foul of these taxes through lack of knowledge. How many untaxed cars have you seen with non-Irish behind the wheel? The TV license guys run an add where all the residents of a flat claim to be non-Irish.1) TV License - You are notified if you dont pay it.
2) Road Tax - You get a notification about this before your tax is due
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Can you not agree that it is unfair to bring in a tax in, in the middle of the year, make the deadline before the end of the year and then fine people who dont pay it? It is very possible that a lot of people missed the news piece on this or didn't read all the budget.
Is that really the case?The billboard is misleading, for sure. If you own a property in Ireland and don't live in it, then you are liable for the fee. They do appear to have made a bit of a muck-up of things.
Is that really the case?
My situation:
GF has apartment in Cork but works in Dublin where we live in rented accomodation. Is she liable?
Any concession by the state that I've paid already ?
Thanks for the confirmation.Yes, I'm afraid so
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