housebound
Registered User
- Messages
- 23
Due to an increasing family my husband and I bought a second house in Q4 2009 while trying to sell our 1st house.
Unfortunately we never managed to sell our house so were landed with 2 mortgages. We have been busy with small kids and let things slip with the NPPR.
However I wanted to set things straight so I paid the household charge for both houses and then went on line to pay the NPPR but the charges are absolutely crazy so instead of having to pay €200 per year for 2010, 2011 & 2012 i.e. €600 we are faced with a bill of approx €1600 !!
I think this is totally crazy and cant see why the penalties are so high? Can I just pay for this year and go forward?
I know its been said that when you go to sell your house in future that you would be caught out then but can anyone tell me how exactly you would be caught out?
How is anyone to know i.e. if I pay for 2012 onwards and manage to sell the house in the future i.e. 10 yrs time then I will have NPPR receipts for 10 years so how is anyone gonna know that we would have had 2 houses prior to that etc
dunno what to do.
I want to pay the tax forward but don't want end up with ridiculous debts in the future because of these unfair penalties. We are above water at the moment but we really cant afford to pay the €1,600, whereas if we pay for 2012 it would be €300 which we could pay.
I know some people will say tough luck you owe it you pay it but we are honest people who just got caught up in life and want to sort it out now, we arent big shot landlords who own lots of property, we only have the 2nd house as we cant sell it and are in negative equity, and I believe the penalties themselves are totally unfair due to the rolling basis they accumulate.
Unfortunately we never managed to sell our house so were landed with 2 mortgages. We have been busy with small kids and let things slip with the NPPR.
However I wanted to set things straight so I paid the household charge for both houses and then went on line to pay the NPPR but the charges are absolutely crazy so instead of having to pay €200 per year for 2010, 2011 & 2012 i.e. €600 we are faced with a bill of approx €1600 !!
I think this is totally crazy and cant see why the penalties are so high? Can I just pay for this year and go forward?
I know its been said that when you go to sell your house in future that you would be caught out then but can anyone tell me how exactly you would be caught out?
How is anyone to know i.e. if I pay for 2012 onwards and manage to sell the house in the future i.e. 10 yrs time then I will have NPPR receipts for 10 years so how is anyone gonna know that we would have had 2 houses prior to that etc
dunno what to do.
I want to pay the tax forward but don't want end up with ridiculous debts in the future because of these unfair penalties. We are above water at the moment but we really cant afford to pay the €1,600, whereas if we pay for 2012 it would be €300 which we could pay.
I know some people will say tough luck you owe it you pay it but we are honest people who just got caught up in life and want to sort it out now, we arent big shot landlords who own lots of property, we only have the 2nd house as we cant sell it and are in negative equity, and I believe the penalties themselves are totally unfair due to the rolling basis they accumulate.