cronos wrote: » If you have paid enough tax over 3 years you can select just those three years. This is what I did to avoid having to wait for the P60. Won't work if you haven't paid enough tax in the 3 years though.
Cayden Red Sender wrote: » Just waiting on my 2016 P60 and should be good to go.
andreip wrote: » I've tried to do online HTB application, I've selected 3x years and on my summary page the potential maximum relief is €0.00 even in see on my P60 paper sufficient money as DIRT I didn't claim any tax during these 3x years, what could be wrong? Maybe the online platform?
Fartbox wrote: » Our house is ready in 2 weeks and we need to draw down our mortgage. First, we couldn't sign the contract, because the bank wouldn't send the loan offer to the solicitors until I went back from maternity leave. Then there was an issue with the contract, which took so long to resolve, its brought us up to Christmas. Then everyone was off for 2 weeks. Now the grant. Basically if you're house hasn't gone through before 31st Dec, the money has to go through the builder. My mam was going to give the grant money to me, but now I won't be able to claim it back, so I have to wait for the revenue to pay it out. When you apply, you pick 4 years from 2012 - 2016, which is 5 years to chose from. My partner was self employed for part of this year 2016, which means we've to submit tax returns for him now. Which is going to take forever. When we chose 2012, it says we haven't submitted a p21 or form 12 for that year, and you cannot get a p21/form 12, as it's out of the 4 year restriction. So I'm in a lose/lose situation, If only they had of given out some information, I could have done the balance for 2012 last week. But it's closed now & I can't do anything. Any advise would be appreciated.
darragh_1 wrote: » I've tried the online application about a dozen times this evening and every time I click the submit button i get the following message: "We're Sorry…Something went wrong and we are having trouble processing your request at this time.Please come back later and try again.Error ID: ........................"Is anyone else experiencing this ?
MaggyB wrote: » Hoping someone help with some information on our situation, feeling a little lost. We are signing contracts this week (they have to be signed for Friday) however unsure how to apply for the rebate. As we are now in 2017 our understanding is that the rebate is now paid directly to the builders, we are buying in a NAMA development. However, for 2017 signings i thought you verify with the developer after you apply but before you sign and then make a claim. However if you have to sign this week how does this work? Also how do you know if your developer qualifies/ is signed up the list on revenue only has 1 company on it so far. If anyone could shed any light it would be most appreciated!
Aph2016 wrote: » How long does it roughly take for the form 12 to be processed ?
hawkeye_bmr wrote: » Our house is classed as new build on PPR and all documents relating to the sale, but it was actually built 2007. Developer retained it as an unsold house until we bought it as FTBs. Anyone know what would happen in this case?
youcancallmeal wrote: » I was under the impression that the house in question needs to be a new build but revenue's own eligibility doesn't say anything about it having to be a new build?
Pedro32561 wrote: » That's strange. My application has definitely gone through; it says: 'We confirm that your tax affairs are in order and your application for the group with the below members was successful'. It also gives me an Application Code and a Help To Buy Access Number, which is what I need to progress with my mortgage.
CramCycle wrote: » According to revenue (admittedly just one guy in revenue), the legislation is not signed off yet, even though it is finalised. According to him, this is why the application is coming back as under review (which does not fit in with the person who said there is was approved, so skeptical). He said as soon as it was, it would just be pushed through. As for the new build bit, this would be apparent to Revenue as from now on, your giving the money directly to the builder, which would require a decent amount of fraud if it was not a new build. The LPT which is run through revenue should make it fairly obvious to them as well whether it is a new build.
sibersha wrote: » Partner needs 2016 to add 2016 as a tax year in order to get the full rebate. However it is now saying a P21 needs to be requested and Form 12 needs to be submitted. When attempting to fill out the form 12, it requires Gross Income and tax deducted - can this be done at the moment or will we have to wait until P60 is issued to get this information? Alternatively, would adding up 2016 payslips suffice?
louise1985 wrote: » Hi, Does anyone know if you drew down the first tranche of mortgage in the eligible period in 2016 if you can hold off and use 2016 as one of the four years? It's given me an option to select it as one of the four years? Would be willing to wait until Revenue has income details for 2016 as the PAYE paid is more beneficial. Thanks in advance