The problem is that most revenue people have not come across it and most solicitors don't see it often enough to know what to do about it.
Do banks not use checksum algorithms (as eg Revenue do) to prevent simple typos causing such havoc?
Hello, I'm in the same situation right now, Waiting for the letter of no audit from revenue, I was talking to 4 people from revenue and nobody knows anything about it! crazy..any idea what to do?I sold a property in Ireland in September last year,
the auctioneers have been paid
the solicitor has taken his cut
the Capital Gains Tax has been paid
I've had my accounts submitted and I'm all up to date for 2017.
But the solicitor I'm using is not prepared to release the funds to me until
he receives a letter of "No Audit" for CGT purposes as I am a non resident, living in England.
Is this normal?
If it is where can I find any information on this "Letter of No Audit" and who provides it?
Are you non resident?any idea what to do?
yes, I'm a nonresident now...and my solicitor filled our CGT form but now they ask for CGT computation. My solicitor requested the letter from the revenue.Are you non resident?
Have you filed a CGT return?
Who requested the letter from Revenue? Your solicitor or your accountant?
I think they mean a Tax Clearance certificate, No?
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