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Hopefully someone here can help. I own a second property which is rented out and has a substantial mortgage. I have done my own tax returns for the last few years as I thought it was fairly straightforward. The Revenue Commissioners queried an entry on my 2009 return and I managed to explain to them that there was nothing untoward.
The have now sent a revised noice of assessment for the previous year with a very balance payable saying that as I was not registered with PRTB that I cannot claim the interest against the income. This was a genuine error. I didn't realise I needed to do it. My NPPR is fully up to date etc. Does anyone know if there is anyway of either back dating the PRTB membership and if not do the Revenue have any compassion for such errors? I'm having enough trouble paying the loan interest. I have no way of paying the revenue what they are claiming without going into default on the morgage. Someone please help.
I can't believe I've found myself in this situation because of an oversight.
Many thanks.
The have now sent a revised noice of assessment for the previous year with a very balance payable saying that as I was not registered with PRTB that I cannot claim the interest against the income. This was a genuine error. I didn't realise I needed to do it. My NPPR is fully up to date etc. Does anyone know if there is anyway of either back dating the PRTB membership and if not do the Revenue have any compassion for such errors? I'm having enough trouble paying the loan interest. I have no way of paying the revenue what they are claiming without going into default on the morgage. Someone please help.
I can't believe I've found myself in this situation because of an oversight.
Many thanks.