S superfan Registered User Messages 102 23 Jul 2012 #1 heared someone say today that non payment of the household charge means you are not tax compliant,is that correct,is it similar to PRTB registration? it's the first i've heared of it to be honest..
heared someone say today that non payment of the household charge means you are not tax compliant,is that correct,is it similar to PRTB registration? it's the first i've heared of it to be honest..
B bazermc Registered User Messages 788 23 Jul 2012 #2 Well its a tax albeit not specifically called that and if you dont pay it then you are not compliant. I presume you are asking in the context of obtaining a tax clearance cert?
Well its a tax albeit not specifically called that and if you dont pay it then you are not compliant. I presume you are asking in the context of obtaining a tax clearance cert?
S superfan Registered User Messages 102 23 Jul 2012 #3 bazermc said: Well its a tax albeit not specifically called that and if you dont pay it then you are not compliant. I presume you are asking in the context of obtaining a tax clearance cert? Click to expand... I was thinking more along the lines of whether it affects the 75% of mortgage interest in the same way it does with PRTB registration?
bazermc said: Well its a tax albeit not specifically called that and if you dont pay it then you are not compliant. I presume you are asking in the context of obtaining a tax clearance cert? Click to expand... I was thinking more along the lines of whether it affects the 75% of mortgage interest in the same way it does with PRTB registration?
B bazermc Registered User Messages 788 23 Jul 2012 #4 Ohh I dont know, I think I has been discussed on AAM before earlier this year
M mandelbrot Registered User Messages 2,330 23 Jul 2012 #5 superfan said: I was thinking more along the lines of whether it affects the 75% of mortgage interest in the same way it does with PRTB registration? Click to expand... Short answer - No, it has no effect on entitlement to a deduction for mortgage interest. Not yet anyway...
superfan said: I was thinking more along the lines of whether it affects the 75% of mortgage interest in the same way it does with PRTB registration? Click to expand... Short answer - No, it has no effect on entitlement to a deduction for mortgage interest. Not yet anyway...
B bazermc Registered User Messages 788 23 Jul 2012 #6 mandelbrot said: Not yet anyway... Click to expand... Dont be giving the department of Finance ideas now..........
mandelbrot said: Not yet anyway... Click to expand... Dont be giving the department of Finance ideas now..........