truthseeker
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More like 99,999 - then the owners pays €90 for a full year instead of €225
If Revenue have a problem with that valuation, they can do whatever they please.
And bear in mind that we are talking about value bands of €50k. If you reckon you're near a band division, like many people will be near the 150k mark or the 200k mark, then you go in slightly low of it, and pay €90 less in LPT.
I don't see the state wasting massive resources in arguing with people over whether a house was worth €145k or €155k at a particular point in time, for the sake of €90.
You don't want to be dealing with those boys.
I dont think any PAYE worker or anyone on social welfare would feel any fear about dealing with Revenue. Particularly if they had nothing to hide?
To answer OP.
I got a house valued last year for probate. LISNEYS charged me €246. SHERRY FITZ quoted me €369.
The valuation was a report that detailed the house.
If someone decides to contest that, must they do it by way of a valuation? In my case, the original price for my property 6 years ago was X. Recently, the exact same property type in that estate has been put on the market for X-45%. Will a copy of such an advert be sufficient as proof of actual current market price - without having to go to the expense of a valuation?Did you shop around for the valuation?
In any case for the property tax this is now all pedantic as revenue are going to decide the valuations. And if people want to dispute that they can go to the expense of getting their own valuation. I'm happy that revenue will decide as then I cannot go wrong in underpaying this tax.
You could refer to the property price register as the property should be registered on it by the time revenue have the letters out. It will be interesting to see if revenue will accept appeals based on the property price register. Which price will be accepted. Revenue's valuation or property price register
It would be counter-intuitive if they didn't. After all, the PPR lists actual sales prices - how could they possibly dismiss that?It will be interesting to see if revenue will accept appeals based on the property price register. Which price will be accepted. Revenue's valuation or property price register
Did you shop around for the valuation?
No, in the sense that I did not get more than one valuation.
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