Thanks Brendan,
you can update the table with the fact that Revolut has an IBAN and BIC. On mine, it's listed in the App, both a local and swift one (for domestic and cross-border transactions respectively). It has a bank account number for domestic transfers for my BG account (and the same IBAN for cross-border transfers to my GB account)
I think you'd be right.Well, that proved to be a struggle. They never explained why my payment was still not applied. When I was eventually able to show them a confirmation from my bank, they paid up immediately. I assume they're obliged to under SEPA.
I'll be avoiding transferring money to them that way again.
Just to be clear this stamp duty on ATM *withdrawals* is capped at €5 p.a. for ATM/debit cards so the 12c stamp duty is not necessarily applied to *all* transactions.This is a government stamp duty, and us applied to all ATM transactions carried out in Republic for cardholders with an Irish address. It's in addition to the 10c that you refer to BOI charging, but the banks apply it annually in arrears rather than per transaction.
For completeness, it's actually capped at 2.50 per year where the card is used solely for ATM withdrawals.Just to be clear this stamp duty on ATM *withdrawals* is capped at €5 p.a. for ATM/debit cards so the 12c stamp duty is not necessarily applied to *all* transactions.
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