I wouldn't panic just yet. You clearly rang them and can prove that and also you were given a receipt. Either it's a mix up, that your payment hasn't been credited to your LPT account or the payment never left the bank, then it's their fault for issuing you a receipt as it's not true it was paid.
As an aside, I find it odd that as a landlord/ person liable to CGT you haven't kept your bank statements. You must keep your records for 6 years.
We rang them and they said, "no- that the onus of proof is on us to show the payment left the bank account! That the acknowledgment number is no good "
Which I can understand but Im still annoyed how we can be given a receipt number that is now obviously meaningless.
Indeed when I said all this to them and they said theyd look into it...I proceed during that call to make this years LPT payment and then he says..do you have a pen to take down your 2016 LPT acknowledgment number. Joke
I know I'm just panicking after hearing about all those people being charged penalties of over 7K. Crazy.
Thanks for all your replies
I was wondering that....I find it hard to keep track of all the payments due NPPR, household charge, LPT...hard to know if you've paid them all!! They keep changing its name.The 7K penalties refers to the NPPR which is different from the LPC
Good point, I didn't think of that! only closed it year ago, lol and no we're back! So that cant be it.There's usually a considerable delay between when you complete the online LPT form and enter payment method details, and when they actually deduct the LPT.
If you closed the bank account that you had registered as the LPT payment option before Revenue attempted to deduct it, their deduction would have failed.
I was wondering that....I find it hard to keep track of all the payments due NPPR, household charge, LPT...hard to know if you've paid them all!! They keep changing its name.
Was it the Local Councils that decided to charge householders the 7k fines or is revenue still doing the same?
So does anyone know what charges we'd face if the Revenue insist we didn't pay it and hit us with fines. The year at the centre of this is 2014s
It would seem little unfair but I'm bracing myself!
hi Clara, yeah I logged on and it just says 2014 due...doesn't have any fines (thank god)
Thanks for all thatThe pene
The NPPR ran from 2009 to 2013 https://www.nppr.ie/default.aspx. It was administered by local councils and If you were eligible to pay and haven't well then the penalties are extortionate up to 7K.
The household charge was due for 2012 only. From 1 July 2013, any outstanding HC liability (including late penalties) was increased to €200 and is payable to Revenue. [broken link removed]
The LPT came into being in 2013, if you log in to see your account http://www.revenue.ie/en/tax/lpt/
I am not sure what the penalties are if any for missing payments.
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