That may have been the case in the past but I don't think it is true now. I presume that [broken link removed] requires banks to have PPSNs for account holders now:Insofar as I'm aware, thae banks are obliged to ask for this information, but generally speaking you don't need to supply it.
Q: Can you explain the new reporting regime?
A: The Return of Payments (Banks, Building Societies, Credit Unions and Savings Banks) Regulations 2008 have been signed by the Revenue Commissioners under Section 891B (inserted by the Finance Act 2006) of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997.
The regulations require all Banks, Building Societies, Credit Unions, and the Post Office Savings Bank to make returns to Revenue of interest and other similar payments on accounts or investments. Annual gross payments in excess of €635 will be returned by electronic means to Revenue each year.
Just thought I'd bump this thread rather than starting a new thread.In providing proof of pps number,the only thing I can find around is an original notice of assessment letter from revenue but it is dated 2005, would this be sufficient or do they require more recent date, I also have , revenue correspondance from the end of 2008, but it does not state my pps number on it,only my name and address.
Just thought I'd bump this thread rather than starting a new thread.In providing proof of pps number,the only thing I can find around is an original notice of assessment letter from revenue but it is dated 2005, would this be sufficient or do they require more recent date, I also have , revenue correspondance from the end of 2008, but it does not state my pps number on it,only my name and address.
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