chippie1974
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I am about to backdate for 2006 and 2007, I am just wondering what year do I claim for as such. My VHI runs to the 31st march so I assume I claim in 07 for the policy that ended 31/03/07, for 08 for the policy ended 31/03/08 etc if that makes sense.I have claimed the credit in advance based on the expected gross premium for the coming year. If there is any discrepancy (e.g. due to a premium hike mid tax year) then I sort it out via PAYE online or else at the end of the year via a P21 balancing statement. Actually from 2008 you should be getting it automatically via your tax credits as far as I know - check them online or when you get your statement of tax credits and if it does not appear then let Revenue know what the expected gross premium for 2008 will be.
You should backdate claims for the credit for the past couple of years too.
You claim against 2007 whatever gross premiums were paid on your belalf in 2007. Likewise for 2008. The fact that your VHI premium year is out of sync with the tax year is irrelevant. What matters is what premiums were paid on your behalf during the tax year.I am about to backdate for 2006 and 2007, I am just wondering what year do I claim for as such. My VHI runs to the 31st march so I assume I claim in 07 for the policy that ended 31/03/07, for 08 for the policy ended 31/03/08 etc if that makes sense.
I thought that they were granting this automatically now. Maybe they're not. Or maybe your employer has not remitted the required info. Either way just correct it online when you get access.I got my allowances for 2008 and the VHI is not on it, going to amend all this as soon as my self service pin arrives
It used to be possible. I definitely changed my details in this respect in the past few months. I think somebody here mentioned that it was removed recently? The system is unavailable right now so I can't check...
Just write it yourself (the details should be readily available to you) and then ask somebody with signature authority for the company to sign it. Ditto for the other letters that Revenue need perhaps?I have called Revenue and they stated that in order to get this credit then I need to get a letter from my employer stating the amount of the premium they pay on my behalf, their registration# and my staff# or payroll#.
This is a reasonable request to the fair so am simply waiting on my employer to write this letter for me
No - you can link to articles though.Hmmm cannot work out how to add an attachment, is this possible?
Presumably their registration number is their PPSN and this and your payroll number should be readily available to you from your payslips or other documentation. The letter will obviously need to be on headed paper. But if you at least do it up in Word meaning that it just needs to be reviewed and signed then it might expedite the process.Good idea Clubman re writing the letter for this year as I know the Gross Premium for the year.
The private health insurance amount subject to BIK should be on your payslips. If this was (mistakenly) the net premium then you can easily gross it up.For previous employer, I only know the BIK they paid in 2007 so am hoping they will be able to do this for me.
It's probably copyright so posting the scanned version might be in breach of the posting guidelines anyway.I only have a hardcopy of the article so I scanned it & was going to attach it.
Therefore no possible to link it as they are published online, ie I do not have a url for this.
Tell me about it - I've had several incidents like this over the years with company accountants who were doing payroll erroneously...Most worrying aspect is that the accountant of the previous employer believes he has handled this correctly, ie reducing gross premium by 20% and then applying net premium to me.
... which is why I always check my payslips, P60s, statements of tax credits etc. very carefully.It is a good reason to always examine your documentation and not assume that it will be accurate - I would have fallen into the latter category up till now
Great just as I get the pin and my details now I have more to dowhen you get the pin number for PAYE on line service, you can't claim the VHI on it here. You have to write to Revenue separately.
How quaint! - I'll just find my quill.Just write to Revenue with the relevant details (e.g. your PPSN, employer's PPSN, expected gross premium for 2008 etc.) and they should sort it out.
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