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Are you sure about e-mail? Most large organisations never respond to customer-service requests by e-mail. Does the inland Revenue have some kind of workflow or tracking system to make sure that the mails get to the right desk and are dealt with?porterbray said:Email is probably the best way to get through to Revenue at the moment, as the phones are jammed.
porterbray said:Each Region/District in Revenue has a number of people assigned to deal with email (the number differs between districts) ....then they will generally do it, rather than referring it on to another area or to a particular person
If the lower earning spouse earns less than €23K then any unused portion of the married/both spouses working SRCOP increase cannot be transferred back to the other spouse. It is "lost".matc66 said:What do they mean when they refer to "the increase in SCROP of 23000 is not transferable"?
matc66 said:I rang my employer to see what tax credits they have for me, as I still have not recieved mine. Somehow my SRCOP has been reduced to 23000 and my tax credits to 2120.
I am recently married and have notified the revenue of this therefore my SCROP should be 41000 and my tax credits 3260 (with two incomes). The above mess will have a massive impact on my monthly pay check.
We had arranged for joint assessment so I don't how they came out with the above figures, especially the 23000!
Also we would both earn above the SCROP.
bazermc said:I work in tax and revenue drive me mad every day of the week...you just gotta accept they are idiots and there is not much you can do about it....
I would encourage people seeking refunds of overpaid paye due to medical expenses etc...to use their online service.
I got my refund in less than a week
check it out www.ros.ie
I ring revenue every year to sort out tax credit problems. What about opting for separate taxation, as opposed to being taxed as a married couple. Are there any implications involved in this because it would be a lot simpler!ACCK01 said:I would suggest ringing revenue and getting your credits fixed but getting through might be a bit of a problem. They won't automatically fix them up for you unless you ask them to though so you will need to ring them at some point. You could ask payroll to use your 05 tax credit cert until they get things sorted, that's what I did as I had no tax credits allocated to me at all.
Best of luck.
heracles said:I tried this website but it appears to be only for business customers and not for PAYE taxpayers
Janet said:...but I don't think it's live yet.
heracles said:I ring revenue every year to sort out tax credit problems. What about opting for separate taxation, as opposed to being taxed as a married couple. Are there any implications involved in this because it would be a lot simpler!
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