revenue thing... have a look.. (1 Viewer)

just got some wanker on the phone - he wouldn't tell me anything
same here. when i went to ask if i was over- or under- paid, he clarified it was just a balancing statement and it would all balance out. thanks dude.
 
Revenue Owe You Money

Hi All,

I got this from one of the lads in work a few weeks ago, rang up and forgot about it until my other half and I got two cheques in the post yesterday totalling €1600.


It's well worth looking into but don't blame me me if it turns out you owe them!

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All,
In light of recent news reports and subsequent adverts on bus
stops/trains/billboards, it appears the Revenue Commis owe us a lot of
money. If you need a more precise figure, try EUR1.2 billion, over the
past five years.
In order to see if you are owed money, you'll need to contact the
Revenue on 1890 333 425. There is a voice activated service when it
answers and it asks for your PPS number. When you give this, it asks
what service you want, simply say "None of these" and wait for an
operator to continue. Ask him/her for a P21 Balancing Statement and get
it back-dated to 2002 or as far back as possible. They will check if all
your details are correct and send them out. If you are owed any money,
you get a tasty cheque from them within days. On the other hand (and
don't shoot me for this!!), if you owe them money, it will be taken from
you in the form of a reduction in your tax credits in the years to come.
In case you need any more encouragement to do this, nearly everyone in
my immediate area did this and so far three people have received back
tasty cheques for EUR386, EUR837 & over EUR1,400 each. I'm still waiting
on my reply. Now tell me you can't bother picking up the phone and
calling them....
Also anyone renting can claim a tax credit for EUR330 which will lower
the amount of tax you pay and this can also be back dated to as far back
as you have been renting in current or previous tenancies. Go to
www.revenue.ie, click on the 'Tax & Duty' link on the left hand column,
move down to the 'Personal Credits' and click on 'Rent Tax Credit',
print the form, fill it in and send to your local tax office (not the
Dublin one). Anything refundable this year will be given back by your
employer in your payslips. Refunds for last year, the year before, etc
will be refunded by cheque.
 
check in the post for €750!

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I told the people of Dublin about this the other day, by the way. Someone was wondering how they could make a quick buck and this legitimate revenue route was the only legal thing I could think of to say....

(I obviously do have sexier and more exciting ideas for making money but 10-7 snubbed them all in the past didn't ye? So I wasn't about to revisit them. Giz a bleedin go a yer money ye tool!..)
 
Re: Revenue Owe You Money

i got a sweet some of money from them last year. i heartily recommend it.
 
no way.
i have a massive loan this will go to lowering.
stupid money.

yay, though.

I'm well aware of your loan, only messin ye sap. I know you know I know etc. But you can buy me a tenpenny bag next time I see you.

Anyway, I'd love to be able to do this revenue thing but there's no hope in hell. So I'm happy for all ye who gain from it. ALL ye.
 
They said they were in touch with me tax office in Galway and they'd send a P21 out to me in a few days. Does this sound right?
 

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