Hi,
so far, all those persons to whom I've addressed this question, don't seem to have come across the issue before so I'm hoping that someone on this forum might have done so and can help.
The subject concerns the Electricity Allowance and VAT.
If you're an ESB customer the Electricity Allowance is incuded in and deducted from your bill. The important point here is that ESB only charges VAT on the NET sum i.e the amount chargeable after deducting the Electricity Allowance.
If your supplier is other than ESB you receive a monthly payment into your bank account from the Dept of Social Protection. However, the (non-ESB) supplier charges VAT on the FULL amount of your bill, effectively ignoring the Electrcity Allowance.
So the question is, how does one obtain repayment of the VAT deducted by suppliers other than ESB?
Bord Gais say it's matter for Revenue; Revenue say it's a matter for Dept for Social Protection; Social Protection haven't replied to my emails yet.....
Before I go to the TD,has anybody come across/raised this matter before? As things stand, it seems to me that there is an inconsistency between the treatment of those who are with ESB and those who aren't.
so far, all those persons to whom I've addressed this question, don't seem to have come across the issue before so I'm hoping that someone on this forum might have done so and can help.
The subject concerns the Electricity Allowance and VAT.
If you're an ESB customer the Electricity Allowance is incuded in and deducted from your bill. The important point here is that ESB only charges VAT on the NET sum i.e the amount chargeable after deducting the Electricity Allowance.
If your supplier is other than ESB you receive a monthly payment into your bank account from the Dept of Social Protection. However, the (non-ESB) supplier charges VAT on the FULL amount of your bill, effectively ignoring the Electrcity Allowance.
So the question is, how does one obtain repayment of the VAT deducted by suppliers other than ESB?
Bord Gais say it's matter for Revenue; Revenue say it's a matter for Dept for Social Protection; Social Protection haven't replied to my emails yet.....
Before I go to the TD,has anybody come across/raised this matter before? As things stand, it seems to me that there is an inconsistency between the treatment of those who are with ESB and those who aren't.