Sophrosyne
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For sure.
Lenders certainly should be treating taxpayers' money with the utmost of care and systems issues are no excuse for denying anybody a relief to which they are legally entitled for any longer than is absolutely necessary.
However, there's a world of difference between an organisation struggling to get their systems in order (or not putting sufficient resources in place to sort issues out in a prompt fashion) and a deliberate or conscious attempt to misappropriate funds, which appeared to be the original suggestion.
Tens of thousands likely affected but true number depends on policy of each banksome may be applying partial relief correctly
I don't think there is any doubt that reduced qualifying interest payments qualify for reduced TRS - is your bank suggesting otherwise?
Revenue confirmed they had issued the appropriate file to my lender but my lenders IT system doesn't like the Revenue's format.
When I first contacted Revenue and they asked me was I repaying full capital and interest and had no arrears because they said no TRS will be applied to a mortgage that is not repaid in full each month. I informed them I repaid my two mortgages in full each month. Only when I said this did they then agree they would send my file to my lender.
I was also informed by the Revenue that my lender should issue me with a refund.
I have been dealing with the same individual in the Revenue regarding my procurement with obtaining TRS; even when I was out of work I always paid at least interest only. TRS stopped and I was informed by this individual that I was not able to receive TRS because I was repaying interest + capital and wouldn't receive TRS until I either cleared my arrears or my provider recapitalized them. My provider did recapitalize the arrears but TRS was still not applied. I am in the same boat as kerrigan whereas the lenders computer system is not in sync with the Revenue's hence not being able to obtain TRS.
What if a mortgage holders payment is paid at a later date but still paid within the same month - does this disqualify them from TRS.
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