So did you get it sorted or abandon it , like me?I had the same issue, I got a warning not to enter anything after 28/02/2022
Why would you enter details from 1st March ‘21 ? The period of reference they go back to starts on Sept ‘21.I am going to try it tomorrow and input from 01st March 2021 to 28th February 2022, as it said I hadn't enough input, I will let you know if this works
Maybe try inputting the invoices for the total period 1/9/21-28/2/22 , say for example , 16/8/21-7/3/22 for the old period and then in the second part , the period you are claiming for , e.g , say 26/8/22-16/9/22 and 17/9/22-10/10/22 to reclaim for the September '22 period. Let us know how you get on.I am going to try it tomorrow and input from 01st March 2021 to 28th February 2022, as it said I hadn't enough input, I will let you know if this works
When I press the add/update button it tells me that I need to complete this section, which is the 'Enter % of eligible use' I have entered just the digits. I also tried to enter the % but it says this is invalid. This is for a Limited CompanyDoes it give any error message?
Are you sure that you're not entering the '%' character - just the digits?
Thanks Clubman for your help. I had already tried 2 different browsers and 2 different computers. I had another look at it since and found I had not highlighted my company on page 3, stupid am I. It did finish out and I am waiting for my request to be accepted. Thanks again.Can you try a different browser or device just to see if that makes any difference?
Doesn't it highlight the erroneous field when a mistake is made?I had another look at it since and found I had not highlighted my company on page 3
No it did not highlight it.Doesn't it highlight the erroneous field when a mistake is made?
The Vintners’ Federation of Ireland (VFI) has said that an estimated 1,500 of its member pubs use kerosene and LPG gas to heat their premises, and those businesses should be allowed join TBESS and claim supports.
However, the Department of Finance has said in the case of businesses using energy sources which are not metered, it would not be possible to determine an individual premises’ precise usage or the exact increase in the per unit price.
Thanks again ClubMan. I have sent a query to Revenue on My Enquiries and waiting for a reply. 3 times today I have had an error message on the Revenue page so I could not complete the form for the rebate for the electricity. Tomorrow is another day...At a glance, I can't see clarification on your question in the guidelines document at the end of this page:
but this article, while obviously not authoritative, suggests that those on a non-metered private gas supply may not be eligible for the payment.Making a claim
This page explains how to make a claim for the Temporary Business Energy Support Schemewww.revenue.ie
Rural Cork pubs will close due to exclusion from energy scheme, claims county mayor
Councillor Danny Collins, who owns the Boston Bar in Bantry, said rural pubs have been “left behind” by the Government’s Temporary Business Energy ...www.echolive.ie
Of course they did. This is a 'Yes Minister" scheme and typical of what they do generally.I wonder did revenue run any simulations with the main energy companies first before designing the scheme and shouting about it.
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