Good luck with that - they don't give a monkeys. I'm still waiting for answers to questions put to my local planning office back in April. I followed up again in November - and I'm still waiting.Well I am fully registered and paid up. Now, it's time to HAMMER my local council offices for EVERY thing that I find wrong in my town.
. But the call centre only operates 9-5 monday to friday. The should state the opening hours on the page.The payment was successful but there was a technical problem communicating with the Household Charge system.
Please contact the support team on 1890357357 with the payment code to get the status of the payment updated.
An extra 10 euros for people without a pc or cheque book then. Thats a nice rounded off figure of 10 euros, could it not be 9.99.Three choices:
Online = 100 euro
By post using cheque = 100 euro
In person = 110 euro
They don't want queues of people in every town hall, so 10 extra charge.
Lads
I gave great advice in the heading "Don't bother trying to pay yet"
It looks as if you all want a technological challenge?
As far as I am concerned, I can wait until they get it working properly.
I got through the first stage, but if they are double charging people, it will be very difficult to get the money back. So I am not paying, yet.
Brendan
Lads, "Don't bother trying to pay yet"
It looks as if you all want a technological challenge?
Brendan
Cannot see what the rush to pay this is for, sad to see people wanting to hand over money in any form to this government.
It is only playing into their hands to see how glad homeowners are to pay up a 100€ tax so quickly. Would there be a rush to pay if it were 500€ as it may well be in a short while? Paying this so quickly will only serve to have the charge increased year on year.
It is only playing into their hands to see how glad homeowners are to pay up a 100€ tax so quickly. .
Hi Fiskar
No one likes taxes of any type, but most of us realise that they are necessary.
A property tax is a great idea and it is important to show that the vast majority understand this and support it.
Brendan
Absolutely - it is - provided that the capital raised converts into tangible public services. Other states do this effectively. However, we (IRL) seem to have a problem when it comes to 'value for money'....A property tax is a great idea and it is important to show that the vast majority understand this and support it.
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