bluewolf wrote: » I got "pure bred" hot cross buns in tesco, v nice
tossy wrote: » Also signed up for club cards for tesco and super valu so i can keep track of all my purchases and claim tax back at the end of the year, has anyone done this ? Any expereinces ?
patmac wrote: » My wife God bless her collects all my receipts and we get a nice cheque every year from the revenue, also the Dunne Stores club card does the same.
tossy wrote: » I was eyeingh up M&S hot cross buns but didn't buy them They are nice but the Pure Bread ones are nicer. Have recently tried Mccambridge gluten free soda bread very nice. I got an e mail saying LIDL were doing farmers daughter burgers nationwide for a 2 week special but they had none in my local lidl when i checked. Also signed up for club cards for tesco and super valu so i can keep track of all my purchases and claim tax back at the end of the year, has anyone done this ? Any expereinces ?
Jellybaby1 wrote: » I gave up claiming on that scheme. As far as I remember the scheme only covers a list of particular GF foods and if I don't buy those then they don't refund the cost. I don't buy them because they are far too expensive and don't taste particularly nice, so I bake and cook everything myself. I haven't seen the list for many a year so maybe its changed now. Last I heard they had trimmed it down a lot. Has anyone got a link to more information on this, or at least the list?
tossy wrote: » I didn't realise there was a set list of foods covered, i was under the impression it was any food that wasn't normally gluten free and had to be made in a gluten free variety,
Jellybaby1 wrote: » I used to claim in the old days when you could only buy GF foods in a chemist. That's laughable now but I used to have to order my bread in the chemist and then return a day or two later to collect it! The chemist gave me a copy of the list at the time. Those brands were just awful. The scheme was started for Coeliacs, that means only those people whose body is damaged by normal foods like bread and flour which are our staple foods. The Coeliac Society campaigned for it. Let me know if you have discovered otherwise, I'd love to know that I'm wrong.
irlirishkev wrote: » Yes. Any food that is made to be GF specifically. So while some folk cook as much from scratch as possible, myself included, there are items that I claim for. More than you might think. I keep all receipts, mark the GF items, put them in an envelope, month by month, and I also keep a spreadsheet with items, date, shop. You get back nearly half of what you spend, so definitely worth it. I don't bother with the list that the supermarkets send out, as my list is more accurate. Keep receipts for 5 years in case of audit. There's nothing to it really.
barneyrub wrote: » it's 20% you get as tax back on gluten free food.No specific list of foods but I do as poster above and total receipt after shopping and keep then. Do a spreadsheet and give the total to revenue on med 1.
jim salter wrote: » Is it 20% across the board or os it based on your tax bracket? Recently I received €2k of a refund from the Revenue for the last 4 years. I did not submit receipts, offered an estimated value for spend each year on the MED1 and submitted (x4). Based on the refund and the claimed value I received 40%
barneyrub wrote: » It's at the 20%ratehttps://www.revenue.ie/en/personal-tax-credits-reliefs-and-exemptions/health-and-age/health-expenses/index.aspx Would you have received other tax back?
barneyrub wrote: » There will be a breakdown if you log into your revenue acc. Should be a new p21 for all the years you claimed for
tossy wrote: Also a question, do you think you could include receipts for eating out also?
Jellybaby1 wrote: » I saw Paleo ready meals in Supervalu today labelled as gluten free and dairy free. Would I get a refund for the cost of one of those meals? I seriously doubt it.
bluewolf wrote: » ...... I don't get m&s white bread very often, but it's sooo tasty
jim salter wrote: » I want to thank you so much for bringing M&S GF bread to my attention. I also want to damn you to hell for bringing M&S GF bread to my attention.