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  • 18-09-2020 12:03pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 2


    Hi there,

    Myself & my partner bought a new build back in 2018. At the time only my partner claimed on his side for the HTB scheme which was under €5K. I've since applied on my side too (for the same house) and it says that I'm entitled to a €16K refund and that I'm at the verification stage.
    I don't think I should be able to still get a refund at this stage and if I can would it even be possible as it's been 2 years now since we've moved in!

    Thanks,
    Emma


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 873 ✭✭✭StackSteevens


    emmam92 wrote: »

    My partner and I bought a new build back in 2018. At the time only my partner claimed on his side for the HTB scheme which was under €5K.

    I've since applied on my side too (for the same house) and it says that I'm entitled to a €16K refund and that I'm at the verification stage.

    I don't think I should be able to still get a refund at this stage


    Why not?

    If you met the terms and conditions for the scheme in 2018 then you're eligible for the refund. The only problem might be if you hadn't applied for it before Revenue's 4 year cut-off point for tax refunds - but in your case, you're well within that period.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,204 ✭✭✭fitzparker


    did anything ever come of this Emma? I'm in the same boat. Bought in 2017 but never claimed (was never told about it) would I still get it if I do it now?

    I understand it goes to the builder what way would it work "retrospectively"


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