Rent relief and revenue jargon

Itchy

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Rent Relief for Private Rented Accommodation

Relief is due at the standard rate of tax (20%) in the tax years 2005 and 2006 subject to the following upper limits:

Personal Circumstances

Tax Year 2006
Single
Under 55 Max €1,650

Does this say that one would be entitled to claim 20% of the rent paid for the year up to €1650?

On the Form Rent 1, there is no box to place the date the lease was ceased. Does one include a seperate sheet to inform the revenue, in order to claim back relief immediatly?
 
Itchy said:
Does this say that one would be entitled to claim 20% of the rent paid for the year up to €1650?
Yes - €330 into your hand basically.
On the Form Rent 1, there is no box to place the date the lease was ceased. Does one include a seperate sheet to inform the revenue, in order to claim back relief immediatly?
If you think it's relevant just write it on the form noting what it is.
 
ClubMan said:
Yes - €330 into your hand basically.

Just to clarify, why is it €330 for the year, that I can claim, and not €1650? My interpretation in my first post is incorrect?
 
You're claiming 20% of €1650 = €330
The 1650 refers to the amount of rent you can claim on, not the credit you will get
 
why cant the Revenue just say you get €330 per year instead of making things complicated?????
 
bazermc said:
why cant the Revenue just say you get €330 per year instead of making things complicated?????

Because that's not how it works. You are only entitled to claim based on what you actually pay, up to €1,650.

For example, if you paid rent of €1,500 for 12 months ending 31 December 2005, you would be entitled to claim €300 NOT €330.

Not that complicated.
 
Berni said:
You're claiming 20% of €1650 = €330
The 1650 refers to the amount of rent you can claim on, not the credit you will get

Thanks all...
 
Come on Revenue its been a month...bars to go to, study to avoid...
 
The Revenue being too slow... I feel like beating them with a large stick...
 
One month isn't that bad. Beating them with a large stick could lead to a fate worse than interest and penalties.

This is not a Letting Off Steam topic.
 
They have updated my tax credits to take account of the rent relief, but as im not working this is useless to me. If I ask nicely will they send me a cheque?
 
I would have thought that you will have to wait until after the tax year has ended to get a cheque, but I can't say for sure. No harm in confirming directly with them if you can get hold of them.
 
Thanks for the quick response CCOVICH. Yeah ill ask sure. Im nearly sure I read though, that if you are paying tax they apply it to your credits and if not they send a cheque.

Anyway must go and enjoy the sunshine...
 

After a brief search!

There was a claim for a previous tax year and I am unemployed for the current tax year ergo I should a got a cheque, yes? Anyway sunshine...​