Nigel,
As you say, there are a lot of unscrupulous developers out there. I think mine, Pafilia, are acting quite reasonably, firstly by only asking for us to pay the IPT for 2013 and secondly by using what to me appears not to be a too unreasonable figure for the 1980 price (10%).
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- 13 Oct 2013 15:20
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: IPT paymet request from Developer
- Replies: 11
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- 12 Oct 2013 16:50
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: IPT paymet request from Developer
- Replies: 11
- Views: 26504
Re: IPT paymet request from Developer
Hi,
Nigel's response is correct only if the developer has that single development on which to pay IPT. If he has a lot of developments then the Inland Revenue lumps them all together and he pays the IPT on the sum, as if it were a single title deed.
If your developer is one of the big ones, e.g ...
Nigel's response is correct only if the developer has that single development on which to pay IPT. If he has a lot of developments then the Inland Revenue lumps them all together and he pays the IPT on the sum, as if it were a single title deed.
If your developer is one of the big ones, e.g ...
- 12 Oct 2013 16:01
- Forum: General Property Questions
- Topic: Working out IPT
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12274
Re: Working out IPT
Hi,
I too do not have my title deeds. My developer (Pafilia) has asked me to pay the IPT (my contract says that if they ask I must pay) but only for 2013. They estimated it would be 700 euros. I thought this was a bit high, so I asked how they calculated it.
They are the registered owners for a ...
I too do not have my title deeds. My developer (Pafilia) has asked me to pay the IPT (my contract says that if they ask I must pay) but only for 2013. They estimated it would be 700 euros. I thought this was a bit high, so I asked how they calculated it.
They are the registered owners for a ...