Going through this myself at the moment. My solicitor is dealing with the Co Council to obtain the exemption certificate, all I had to do was sign the affadavit. Not all local authorities require the detailed back-up information (utility bills, etc), according to my solictor, the affadavit is sufficient.
Louth and Dublin (not sure which authority in Dub) apparently don't need the back-up details, but Meath do.
PeteIRL, my solicitor mentioned P60s or other tax documents as acceptable evidence - if you have your old P60s and if they show your address, that might be enough?
The NPPR was the most draconian and unfair tax EVER, the penalties for not paying were grossly punitiveYou need to contact the utility companies, electricity, (Laya health insurance which I used), Eircom etc to get past statements. Any payments from social welfare, examples of state pension paid will all suffice.
After 12 years has past there wont be any need to pay this tax but until then then the County Councils are heaping huge revenue from those who haven't paid, up to 7000 euro in some instances. Great revenue source there for them indeed.
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