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i was in contact with my landlord as i needed her pps and address but she called me and asked if she could pay us by cheque instead to save going through her accountant etc etc, (i dont know why )
That's correct. The credit of €1,630 is worth 20% of that or €326 into your hand. You can backdate claims for outstanding relief for up to 4 previous tax years.i can see that my tax credit for 2006 is 1630 but how much of this am i entitled to claim back? is it the formula of multiplying that figure by 20% and thats my entitlement or am I wrong?
That's not your problem. Sounds to me like she's attempting to evade tax. You should just notify Revenue of the rent that you pay and claim the tax credit. Her tax affairs are her own problem. Hopefully Revenue will pursue her if she is evading tax.yeah but i explained that she said she wants to pay us directly by cheque, ie not involve revenue for whatever reasons
yeah but i explained that she said she wants to pay us directly by cheque, ie not involve revenue for whatever reasons,but the main problem is she does not know of the 2 ppl we took in, in september 06. she woul have just said to get someone anyway but the point is she is not aware of it and if try to claim for them she could say that we cant prove how long they were living here. catch 22
That's not your problem. Sounds to me like she's attempting to evade tax. You should just notify Revenue of the rent that you pay and claim the tax credit. Her tax affairs are her own problem. Hopefully Revenue will pursue her if she is evading tax.
If you are asking how you can come to some arrangement with the landlord so she discounts your rent by the amount you would normally get in rent relief from Revenue then it sounds like you are trying to collude with her in evading tax and you won't get any help around here on that issue.
hi clubman
sorry but i am not trying to help nobody evade nor do i want anybody to think i am doing same i just want what is mine, now she asked me would i take a cheque, i will take it as it is mine i dont care how she pays it, if it is evading tax that is something she is doing and i refuse to accept that i am being part of it!!
So just claim it from Revenue.i just want what is mine
I don't understand this. Even if she refunds you part of the rent you can still claim rent relief on the remainder.now she asked me would i take a cheque
What's yours is the money that Revenue have deducted and which remains available to you to claim. If you can also get a discount on the rent from your landlady then that's great. But if you trying to keep Revenue out of it to facilitate her and potential tax evasion on her part then you are arguably as culpable as she is in this matter.i will take it as it is mine
You don't need any further details as far as I know. Revenue will most likely work out who she is themselves.i am not TRYING to keep revenue out im just trying to make life easy supposing she is not registered or something who do i see, what do i say i have no details about her onlly her name.
So just claim the relief from Revenue and if you get a discount on the rent as well that's great.i have always been honest but i just dont know how to go about it and i dont like being accused of trying to facilitate her with tax evasion i just dont know the absolute correct course of action
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