In 2007 I paid prelimary CGT on the sale of some shares. , the final CGT calculations showed that I overpaid around 1000 eur.
In October 2009 still hadn't heard anything back from revenue re. my 2007 tax; . A couple of weeks later, I received a notice of assessment where my 1000 eur overpayment was taken into account, but I was charged a penalty of around 1400 eur for late submission of returns - therefore I was due to pay 400eur more.
If you overpaid tax then I thought you couldn't be charged for late filing as the late filing is a percentage of the tax owing?
The vast majority of returns these days are filed online, and a record is kept by 99% of firms showing successful uploading - has the firm got this proof ? When does Revenue say it was uploaded ?
If paper-filed, did you sign the return ? You say you supplied information - you didn't say they compiled the return and you then signed it, returned the Form to them and they filed it. Did they make a return in your name that you didn't sign yourself - that is a big No-No and makes them more culpable/negligent.
Yes, I signed and returned to them a Form 11 back in 2008. I have a photocopy of the signed page.
If you have a copy of the signed / dated page of a ROS form then proof of submission is instant on the agent's inbox. Either they did or they didn't. Clear cut.
If it is a paper form which they then posted, it is more difficult as they can say they posted it, ( but would notrmally not have any more proof of that). Revenue can argue they never received it and it gets messy. In those cases the taxpayer's record of filing and the agents record also of on-time filing may come into play in determining whether the surcharge is waived.
Revenue charging a 10% penalty regardless whether there is money owed it is a bit disproportionate I think as well, I think something like a small fine (to encourage prompt filing) + 10% percentage of any money owed (to discourage tax avoidance) would be far more reasonable.
Of course, the opposite also applies in that if one anticipates a low or nil liability then those taxpayers may not see any incentive in filing on time.
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In relation to revenue and other state bodies, I only send documents to them by registered post as far too many documents go missing. I believe there is a proof of postage system in An Post which costs zero but not sure if it still exists.
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