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FTB grant was abolished years ago I'm afraid.will I qualify for the 1st time buyers grant?
FTB grant was abolished years ago I'm afraid.
Yes. But you will not be a FTB with regard to stamp duty.
It's up to you to claim mortgage interest relief via a TRS1 form so ultimately you supply the details to the lender and Revenue.Is this well known? If I organise my first purchase in Ireland, after previously owning abroad, will the Bank be likely to understand that I qualify for full TRS as a FTB even though I don't qualify for stamp duty relief?
It's up to you to claim mortgage interest relief via a TRS1 form so ultimately you supply the details to the lender and Revenue.
In effect - yes. To claim owner occupier mortgage interest relief you fill in this form and return it to Revenue who will then contact your lender about granting relief at source.but does that mean I tell the lender "Yes I'm a first time buyer, please take that into account when calculating my tax relief and possible mortgage" whilst I simultaneously go to my solicitor and say "I'm not a first time buyer, please pay the revenue stamp duty"?
What about [broken link removed]?The problem is I can't see this benefit described in detail on the revenue website - it is only from this site that I know that I am still entitled to full FTB TRS relief.
The use of the terms "FTB" and "first mortgage" in relation to owner occupier mortgage interest tax relief are indeed confusing since non FTBs and those on a second or subsequent mortgage can still qualify for some or all of the 7 years of preferential "FTB" relief! Rest assured that if you have not claimed this relief in the past (even if you previously owned a property and are not a FTB for stamp duty purposes) then once you claim you are entitled to 7 years of the preferential FTB rates of relief. I'm not sure that I can link to an autoritative source of information on this but it is the case.The only reference to a definition of a FTB on the revenue website that I have found thus far does not allow for our current situation. Could you direct me to an official page that will lay my poor mind at ease, please?
It will be backdated but I don't know exactly how - e.g. lump sum or some other way. Best to apply ASAP.I am paying my mortgage since July but I still have not applied for my TRS. Will these few months be given together (July, Aug, Sept, and Oct) so I might get a month mortgage free because of the backlog? Am confused as to what way it will work.
I'm not sure to be honest and you might need to check with Revenue.Thanks once again! One more question then, the form TRS1 asks if I have had a mortgage before and for how long. It does not ask if this mortgage was obtained whilst living abroad, so putting no would potentially make you liable for fraud, wouldn't it? Or do we just assume at this stage that the revenue is only interested in mortgages obtained in Ireland?
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