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.
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?
Cayden Red Sender wrote: » Just waiting on my 2016 P60 and should be good to go.
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.
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?
lfc200 wrote: » Mine is somewhat similar, built in 2007, property was taken into Nama and we are the first purchasers. PPR states new build. Guess ill do some proper looking into whether I'll be eligible to claim.
sibersha wrote: » If one party cannot make up the full amount over 4 years to cover 50% of the rebate - can the collective tax of both parties be used if it covers the full rebate?
PedroDublin wrote: » I am freaking out. Just got the contract from the solicitor, document is "general conditions of sale 2009 edition", and the purchase price on the document is on 55k, instead the plus 300k which was the price of the house. Is this normal? Am I missing something?
morrga wrote: » If for example I have paid 10k tax in each year for 2014 and 2015 can I just go ahead and submit the claim based on those two tax years? My P60 is not out until the end of the month but would rather go ahead and do it now if I can.
morrga wrote: » Our contract has the same comment "general conditions of sale 2009 edition". Its fine and nothing to do with closing date. The purchase price is broken down into two sections on our contract. Not sure why again. It could be one part for land price etc. Not sure but I would be very confident there is no issue with your contract otherwise you'll be suing them for the grant!
Collyb101 wrote: » Until now, I have never chased my P60 before. How long does this information usually take to register on Revenue.ie/MyAccount? I think you can manually add this information "if" you receive your P60, is this correct? (I've just emailed HR).
cronos wrote: » Think you can manually add it based on your last payslip also. But best to get revenue on the phone to confirm.
Aph2016 wrote: » Hi all, So has anyone noticed any developments jumping up in price by 15-20k since the 3rd of January? I have and it makes me sick to be honest. Complete greed on behalf of the developers.