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Graham 07
Cheers for that information.
Could you tell me if it is possible for him to claim back the last two years of his mortage interest relief even though he hasn't registered his home with the reven ue commissioners as of yet & and in return ask the Revenue commissioners to take back the last two years rent relief which he has accidently claimed.
Does this stand correct Grahem 07 or any opinions by anyone else?
1) You get Revenue to do Balancing Statements for the last two years removing the rent relief.
Graham,
Filled in TRS online approx one year after purchasing and got the full years relief deducted from the next months payment.
Is this legal Graham 07 to do this & would he have to register his house on another form to clearly state that this is his principal main residence????
What is NOT legal is to be continuing to claim relief to which he is not entitled ( i.e. rent relief)
What is NOT legal is to be continuing to claim relief to which he is not entitled ( i.e. rent relief)
Any current tax year relief is dealt with in the current year. So if you bought in January & claimed in November of same year then you would get the relief all together. The Revenue state clearly on the TRSP form that you must use that for any back year claims. i.e. any claim for TRS in a tax year prior to the current tax year. Of course individual cases & institutions might not always run according to what is suggested.
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