siblers wrote: » How long does it usually take to get the money owed transferred to your account?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Yeah and they have the same bug as last year where is shows "Available" but get this when trying to view it.
acsutt1305 wrote: » When I try to view mine I get a note that says 'You cannot proceed as you (and/or your spouse or civil partner, if applicable) were registered for Income Tax during the year.' Any idea what this means?
The Diddakoi wrote: » It means either yourself or your spouse are registered for self assessment. Do either of you have income from non-PAYE employments, run your own business, or have previously sold shares?
acsutt1305 wrote: » Yes! Thank you for your answer. So will I not be able to get a statement of liability now?
The Diddakoi wrote: » Statement of Liability is for PAYE only. Reviews for self assessed are completed once Form 11 for 2020 has been submitted.
acsutt1305 wrote: » I'm PAYE but my spouse has self assessment. I guess I will have to wait until they submit this form. Thanks.
siblers wrote: » WHERE IS MY GOD DAMN MONEY
Hibernicis wrote: » From this page on revenue.ieImportant dates for year end 2020 Date|Detail available 1 January|Employment Detail Summary for 2020 is available to view, download or print from myAccount 1 January|Income Tax Return 2020 is available for taxpayers to complete and submit 15 January|Preliminary End of Year Statement is available to view in myAccount 18 January|Statement of Liabilities is available for all Income Tax Returns made from 1 January My reading of this is that the preliminary statement should be available today for those who have not submitted an income tax return for 2020. And the actual Statement of Liability which is what we really want to see and which will be the basis of any refund or additional payment as appropriate will be available on Monday next. However based on last year, and despite what the website says, the SOLs may be released in batches over a number of days/weeks. Revenue could communicate this a lot more clearly and would save themselves and their customers an awful lot of grief if they did so.
stupidskin wrote: » Just managed to get in again. I was able to see it via here: goto this Review your tax 2017 - 2020 then this Statement of Liability View your Preliminary End of Year Statement for 2020 based on Revenue’s records.
masterboy123 wrote: » Thanks. I found it now. Preliminary result Underpayment €201.28 It's asking : How would you like to proceed? You should complete your Income Tax Return to: Change existing credits/declared income; Declare additional income e.g. rental income, income from casual work; Claim additional credits e.g. health expenses; Receive your Statement of Liability. Do we need to fill in Income Tax Return form now? Or wait until 18 January? Thanks
tina1040 wrote: » Most likely, they see that you had medical insurance relief for 2020 and assume same amount for 2021 and future years so you get the benefit of 2021 throughout the year.
Sono wrote: » Those who have received their statements, did you get an email to notify you or did you just check and it was there?
Foweva Awone wrote: » Just looking at my emails from last year ... It looks like I submitted my tax return 27th January. I received an email on 29th January that Revenue has sent new correspondence to my Revenue Record (presumably my Statement of Liability.) And I received payment into my bank account on 5th February. Just in case that's useful for anyone wondering about timeframes etc.
AuldDaysul wrote: » €4145 ffs I may emigrate
gerrykeegan wrote: » You have the option to pay it interest free, over 4 years, starting 2022
Sunrise_Sunset wrote: » I logged on this morning and got in fine. It said I had an underpayment of 840. I was expecting/hoping for more than this. I only started working a few months ago, I thought I'd have a good few months of unused tax credits built up. I was also emergency taxed my first month. When people on this thread are talking about completing their income tax return, is that where you add in medical expenses etc? I can't log in now to read it properly, but I haven't done that part yet.