Sunnysoutheast
Registered User
- Messages
- 65
There's your answer.We got a notice yesterday from Revenue saying that my husband's Tax Clearance Certificate has been rescinded. It said:
A review of your most recent tax clearance application shows your circumstances have changed in relation to property ownership. Therefore you must submit a new application for tax clearance if still required.
My husband's father's estate has been probated (although no monies have come through) and the house was transferred into his name and his sister's name. The Local Property Tax seems to be fully paid up. What do I need to do in order to get back the Tax Clearance Certificate?
Thank you in advance for any help you can give!
Thanks! That worked!There's your answer.
This pulling of Tax Clearance Certs is across the board in the past week. 3 of my clients have had their TC pulled, for the same reason. It makes no sense - why would you pull a tax celarance cert, which would indicate that they have become non-compliant, just because they moved house?Thanks! That worked!
Absolutely unnecessary panic, very frustrating when you are trying to run a business. A few hours were lost trying to understand the issue and get it sorted.This pulling of Tax Clearance Certs is across the board in the past week. 3 of my clients have had their TC pulled, for the same reason. It makes no sense - why would you pull a tax celarance cert, which would indicate that they have become non-compliant, just because they moved house?
I wrote to Revenue to ask about this and I go the following reply:
"There was a system review and any changes in property ownership since the last application for Tax Clearance was flagged and the customers must reapply for Tax Clearance in order to update the record "
It's just causing unnecessary panic, but that's Revenue
This pulling of Tax Clearance Certs is across the board in the past week. 3 of my clients have had their TC pulled, for the same reason. It makes no sense - why would you pull a tax celarance cert, which would indicate that they have become non-compliant, just because they moved house?
Thanks! That wo
What's the answer?There's your answer.
I’m not seeing the ‘what to do’, is it just to re-applySee post#2 above
mf
Ah, this makes sense. Communication from Revenue could do with some work.Does the holder's address not appear on the TCC? If so, then the answer to your question seems rather obvious.
Yes, in the circumstances set out by the OP, that's exactly what you have to do.I’m not seeing the ‘what to do’, is it just to re-apply
Thanks for your help.Yes, in the circumstances set out by the OP, that's exactly what you have to do.
Does the holder's address not appear on the TCC? If so, then the answer to your question seems rather obvious.
The address doesn't appear on the TCC, it's just the name, PPSN, & 6-digit access number
Ah the good old days when a piece of paper meant getting paid without tax getting deducted even if you were up to your neck in Revenue debt a few short weeks/months after the letter was received!
where's teh answer?There's your answer.
Here:where's teh answer?
We got a notice yesterday from Revenue saying that my husband's Tax Clearance Certificate has been rescinded. It said:
A review of your most recent tax clearance application shows your circumstances have changed in relation to property ownership. Therefore you must submit a new application for tax clearance if still required.
My husband's father's estate has been probated (although no monies have come through) and the house was transferred into his name and his sister's name. The Local Property Tax seems to be fully paid up. What do I need to do in order to get back the Tax Clearance Certificate?
Thank you in advance for any help you can give!
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?