What makes you think, from all that, that you are safely in Band 3?
Do you not think that if Revenue see all the houses that they've sent Band 4 estimates in 1 particular estate come back all Band 3 that they won't smell a rat? I mean you've stated there's a much smaller house being offered at 236k, so how could yours be in a lower band than that?
Maybe I'm wrong......."I have a feeling if I sent in the form valueing it in Band 3 I would get questions asked..."
I hope you dont mind me piggy backing onto your post, but here's my info
Checked the Revenues website a few weeks ago and a Semi Detached in Naas Urban comes in Band 3 (150k-200k)
Got my letter from revenue the other day and they have the house pitched in Band 4.
Its hard to say what the value of the house is at the moment as I got a 2 bedroom extension on it, but there is one for sale without extension for 236k, so I guess the letter is a more accurate reflection
Daft.ie also have the house pitched in Band 4 with the extra 2 bedrooms
I have a feeling if I sent in the form valueing it in Band 3 I would get questions asked...
we are going to have a residents meeting in the next week or 2 to see what others are looking to value their properties at so at least we are all singing off the same hymn sheet as there are about 20% of the houses in the estate with the 2 bed extensions done
That being the case if they have further information allowing them to give more specific estimates for specific properties then it makes little sense that they did not incorporate that into the "heatmap".The revenue "heatmap" in its current form is too coarse to be of much value.
The estimate on the letter is les specific than the heatmap - it is based on average values for all properties in the area.
I could be wrong . I just thought that there can be no way that Revenue know the type or size of house they are sending a letter to. The map (as bad as it is) allows users to select property type.
My theory will be proven wrong if several neighbouring houses get different estimates.
I received my notice in the post and unlike most posters my estimate calculated by Revenue is approx. €100 lower than their map on the revenue website.
Should I just go ahead and pay the amount specified on the notice or ignore it and let them come and collect that lower amount when it falls due?
Are there any implications for submitting the lower amount as specified on their letter?
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