CramCycle wrote: » MayoSalmon wrote: » Revenue looking for P60 details/figures for 2017 which I don't know. What did you fill in for these? If your a PAYE employee, and you have only been employed by one employer in 2017, most of the numbers, if not all should be on your last paycheque for the year.
MayoSalmon wrote: » Revenue looking for P60 details/figures for 2017 which I don't know. What did you fill in for these?
dragon5678 wrote: » Currently submitted a Form 12 with the figures from my Dec payslip (and carefully comparing 2016 Dec payslip with 2016 P60 to make sure the 2017 figures were the right ones) as my company won't issue P60s until the last moment. Will update on the progress when I have some news.
Aaron15 wrote: » Should your gross annual income be the same as income for USC?
dragon5678 wrote: » Mine was. P21 came back today and HTB fully approved with 2017's PAYE in there. Delighted
louise1985 wrote: » Hi All, I’m wondering if you can help. I have a query for a friend who is purchasing a house I know he can select a maximum of 4 tax years but if he had no income in tax year 2016 can he still use 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017? He is unable to file 2016 p21 as he had no income. It also says that he doesn’t have tax clearance because of this missing p21. Thanks
Aaron15 wrote: » Howya, I've been approved for the help to buy, I've just to verify now, do I upload the signed contracts or di the builders? Do I get them to send me on the contracts in a pdf and upload them myself? Little bit confused about the situation if anyone can help, cheers
lynchyt wrote: » Hi, You will need to upload the signed contracts and letter of loan offer yourself. I had my solicitor send me a pdf of the signed contract and uploaded them that way. You will have to answer a few q's on the property and once submitted, your part is done and it is then up to the builder to claim the payment. Hopefully all goes smoothly from here on
Aaron15 wrote: » Quotations on the property? Can I have an example? Sorry I'm just questioning myself here ����
lynchyt wrote: » Sorry i should have specified, by "q" i meant questions, property price, type etc from what i can remember. Nothing that wouldn't be in your contract really, it's fairly straightforward
pixiedoodle wrote: » Apologies if this has already been asked! Myself and my partner have had our application approved for the HTB. We have our name down on a new build and our EA is now looking for our claim codes so the builder can avail of the refund. However, to make the claim we need our Mortgage Letter of Offer. Currently we just have our Approval in Principle, as our house is not due to be built for at least another 8 months our bank has advised us to hold off on having our letter of offer issued as this will only last 6 months before it expires. If the house isn't finished in 6 months we will have to go back through the mortgage application process all over again. Obviously it's in ours and the banks interest not to have to go through this rigmarole again. So I'm wondering if anyone else had this issue/has any suggestions for a solution? Many thanks
sdssarah wrote: » You don't need to make a claim to get your codes. Go into MyAccount on revenue.ie and click into My Enquiries - there should be two emails there from revenue one with an Application Code and the other with an Access Code. This is all they are looking for - hope this helps! The builder won't be able to get their money until you make the claim in a few months like you say, but they need the HTB codes to prepare contracts etc.
pixiedoodle wrote: » Thanks Sarah. We have already given our application and access codes over but the EA came back to us looking for us to upload the necessary claim documents so that they could take the application further. So I'm presuming now that we just have to request that they put things on hold until closer to the completion date?
wrote: My partner and I we're approved for the help to buy scheme. When we view the application on our respective ros online accounts were have different rebate amounts. Is the total my rebate plus my partners added together? The application numbers are the same so I would have expected the same number. Thanks
dar100 wrote: » Hi is this scheme still available to first time buyer?
GingerLily wrote: » Yes for new builds; Who can claim the Help to Buy (HTB) incentive? To claim HTB, you must: be a first-time buyer buy or build a new property between 19 July 2016 and 31 December 2019 live in the property as your main home for five years after you buy or build it be tax compliant, if you are self assessed you must also have tax clearance.
dar100 wrote: » Thank you, A question if anyone can answer it? I own a house, bought before I met my wife, who moved in couple years ago, can she now qualify for this if she is too go for it?
GingerLily wrote: » Technically I believe she is a first time buyer so she can qualify but you cannot be on the deeds or mortgage and your income then can't be taken into consideration.
dar100 wrote: » GingerLily wrote: » Technically I believe she is a first time buyer so she can qualify but you cannot be on the deeds or mortgage and your income then can't be taken into consideration. That's what I was thinking thanks for the conformation