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YouTube may set cookies directly according to YouTube's own cookies policy. The charge was payable by owners of residential property. HHC was payable by the owner of a building in respect of each unit of residential accommodation.

A building may have been divided into a number of flats or bedsits. The charge applied to each flat or bedsit. The HHC was payable to your local authority. This included any late penalties.

If you paid your HHC to your local authority, you should have received and retained a receipt. If so, you should provide receipt of payment to Revenue or pay the charge online. Please update your payment details to keep enjoying your Irish Times subscription.

Carl O'Brien. Most Viewed. Watch More Videos. Coronavirus Explore our guides to help you through the pandemic. Latest News. Wider distribution of antigen tests being considered after Nphet advice - Martin High Court rules for prison officer in claim over assault by inmate The certificates are important documents and will be required on sale or transfer of the property concerned. If you submit a form and payment to the Household Charge Bureau, PO Box , Dublin 8 you will receive a printed receipt in the post.

Yes the other joint owner of the house is liable under section 3 4 of the Household Charge Act The Local Authority still retains an ownership stake in the property and all properties owned by Government bodies, including local authorities, are exempt. For any properties that were paid in full or partially paid prior to July 1 ,applications for refunds are dealt with by the Household Charge.

If someone applies to Household Charge for a refund for a property and if a refund is due, then the Household Charge will issue payment for the appropriate amount to the applicant or owner of the property. The main reason for seeking a refund is where a duplicate payment has been made in error. Note on Owner data. The legislation provides that an owner of residential property which is situated in an unfinished estate, within the meaning contained in the Local Government Household Charges Act , on the liability date 1 January is entitled to a waiver from payment of the Household Charge in respect of that property for that year.

A national survey of unfinished housing developments was carried out in by officials from the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government, in conjunction with the Planning Departments of the various local authorities.

As part of this survey, all unfinished developments were examined and categorised along the following lines:. Category 1 : the development is still being actively completed by the developer; Category 2: a receiver has been appointed; Category 3 : a receiver has not been appointed and the developer is still in place but effectively inactive; and Category 4: the development has been effectively abandoned and is posing serious problems for residents. Only categories 3 and 4 unfinished housing estates qualify for the waiver.

A person who, on 1 January , is an owner of a residential property in an unfinished development contained in the prescribed list is entitled to claim a waiver from payment of the Household Charge in This prescribed list consists only of developments under Categories 3 and 4. Persons claiming entitlement to a waiver must complete the Household Charge registration form. Carlow County Council. Cavan County Council. Clare County Council. Cork City Council. Cork County Council. Donegal County Council.

Dublin City Council. Fingal County Council. Galway City Council. Galway County Council. Kerry County Council. Kildare County Council. Kilkenny County Council. Laois County Council. Limerick City Council. Limerick County Council. Longford County Council. Louth County Council. Meath County Council. Monaghan County Council. North Tipperary County Council. Offaly County Council. Roscommon County Council. Sligo County Council. South Tipperary County Council.

Waterford City Council. Waterford County Council. Westmeath County Council. Wexford County Council. Wicklow County Council. When compiling the list of estates qualifying for a waiver from the household charge , anomalies occurred in a small number of developments which had been intended to be included for eligibility for the waiver but were not, ultimately included in the prescribed list of estates.

The Department has now conducted a review of the list to identify such anomalies, and a revised list has now issued which includes all estates which qualify for the waiver, including those originally identified correctly as well as the corrected entries.



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