Coiste Oibre - Working Group - Pleanáil Teanga.
Go dtí seo tá ionadaithe don choiste oibre ó na grúpaí/coistí/eagraíochtaí a leanas ainmnithe:
To date, representatives from the following committees/groups/orgainisations have appointed representatives for the Language Planning Working Group
Coláiste Árainn Mhór
Naíonra Árainn Mhór
Comhairle Oileáin nua bunaithe/Island Council - newly formed
CLG Árainn Mhór/GAA
Feidhmíonn Comharchumann Árainn Mhór mar eagrais forbartha pobal a sholáthraíonn aiseanna pobal, seirbhísí trádála, seirbhísí riaracháin agus tacaíochta do phobal Árainn Mhór. Tá sé mar aidhm ag an chomharchumann, trínár gcuid gníomhaíochtaí, acmhainní timpeallachta, turasóireachta, chultúrtha agus oidhreachta an oileáin a fheabhsú agus a fhorbairt, ar mhaithe le saol eacnamaíochta, cultúrtha agus sóisialta pobal an oileáin a fheabhsú. Bainisteoir: Nóirín Uí Mhaoldomhnaigh.
25.11.14
29.10.14
Paying the Local Property Tax
Know Your Rights : Paying the Local
Property Tax
October 2014
Question I paid the Local Property Tax by credit card this time last year. Is it the same amount for 2015 and how do I pay?
Answer
Your Local Property Tax (LPT) is based on the valuation of your property on 1 May 2013. However, the rate you pay for 2015 may vary from the 2014 rate, following the introduction of the local adjustment factor. This means that the basic LPT rates can be adjusted up or down by up to15% in different local authority areas. Fourteen local authorities have reduced 2015 LPT rates in their areas by up to 15%. You can use Revenue's online calculator to check how much LPT is payable in different local authority areas.
As you paid your LPT for 2014 in one lump sum, you will get a letter from Revenue (or an email if you are a ROS customer) telling you whether your local authority changed the rate for 2015 and confirming the amount of LPT due. If you own more than one property, the letter will confirm the total amount due for all your properties. It will include your Property ID and PIN.
When you get this letter you must confirm how you want to pay your 2015 LPT to Revenue. You can choose to continue to pay your LPT in the way you paid it in 2014 or you can change your payment method. You will recall from last year that, if you pay by credit card, the deduction will be made on the day that the transaction is completed online.
You must contact Revenue by 25 November 2014 if you want to switch to a phased payment method or by 7 January 2015 if you want to pay in full in one lump sum. The easiest way to do this is to use the LPT online system. If you need help with the online system you can call the LPT helpline on 1890 200 255.
People who didn’t pay their 2014 LPT in a lump sum do not get a letter from Revenue and they do not need to do anything unless they want to change their payment method. Revenue will apply any rate reductions automatically. You can get more information from Revenue.
Further information is available from the Citizens Information Centre below.
Know Your Rights has been compiled by Dungloe Citizens Information Service which provides a free and confidential service to the public. Tel: 0761075431 Address: Dungloe Public Services Centre,
Information is also available online at citizensinformation.ie and from the Citizens Information Phone Service, 0761 07 4000.
30.9.14
Household Benefits Package and water charges
Know
Your Rights : Household Benefits Package and water charges
Question
I live alone
and get a State Pension. Will I be able to get any help with the new water
charges?
Answer
Domestic water charges will apply from 1 October
2014 and the first bills will issue from January 2015. A free allowance of a
certain amount of water will be provided for every household, with extra
allowances for children. If you are getting the Household Benefits Package, you
will also get help with the cost of water charges.
From January 2015 the Household Benefits Package
will include a new annual Water Support payment of €100 (made up of four equal
payments of €25). The Water Support payment will be paid to everyone who
qualifies for the Household Benefits Package. This includes people who are not
customers of Irish Water and who either have their own water supply or are
members of a group scheme.
If you are currently getting the Household Benefits Package
and get your allowance as a credit on your bill, the Department of Social
Protection (DSP) does not hold payment details for you. In September 2014 the DSP contacted customers to ask
them to complete a form with their bank account information so the Water Support payment can be paid directly.
The Water Support payment can also be paid in post offices.
The Water Support payment will be paid directly to
you, not to Irish Water. If your home is connected to a public water supply (or
to public wastewater services) you will need to set up an account with Irish
Water to pay your water charges and to claim the free household allowance.
Irish Water has sent customer application packs to all households, to be
returned by 31 October 2014.
Further information is available
from the Citizens Information Centre below.
Know Your Rights has been compiled by Dungloe Citizens Information
Service which provides a free and confidential service to the public.
Tel: 0761075431 Address: Dungloe
Public Services Centre, Gweedore
Road , Dungloe.
Information is also available online at citizensinformation.ie and from
the Citizens Information Phone Service, 0761 07 4000.
10.9.14
Irish language Courses - TEG
Léirithe suime - expressions of interest
Ranganna Gaeilge - Irish classes
Enrol now with Comharchumann Arainn Mhór for Irish classes due to commence in Autumn 2014.
Tel; 0749520533
Ranganna Gaeilge - Irish classes
Enrol now with Comharchumann Arainn Mhór for Irish classes due to commence in Autumn 2014.
Tel; 0749520533
County Roads
Tá an comharchumann ag cur liosta do bhóithre chontae an oileáin a bhfuil poill iontu, i gceann a chéile don Co Co. Déan teagmháil leis an chomharchumann chun na bóithre chontae ar a bhfuil obair chothabhála ag teastail orthu a chur ar an liosta.
An comharchumann is on behalf of Donegal Co Co, compiling a list of county roads on the island which require pothole repair works. Contact an comharchumann to add county roads which require maintenence works to the list.
County Roads are roads which are maintained by the Council
Non-county roads are not maintained by the Council
An comharchumann is on behalf of Donegal Co Co, compiling a list of county roads on the island which require pothole repair works. Contact an comharchumann to add county roads which require maintenence works to the list.
County Roads are roads which are maintained by the Council
Non-county roads are not maintained by the Council
28.8.14
Know Your Rights : Importing a car
August 2014
Question
I’m living in
Ireland but I want to buy a second-hand car in the UK. What steps do I have to
take when I bring the car to Ireland?
Answer
Within seven days of bringing the car to Ireland you must
make an appointment to bring the car to your local National Car Testing Service
(NCTS) centre
in order to register it and pay Vehicle Registration Tax (VRT). See ncts.ie to book an appointment and for
details of the documents you need to bring with you.
The car will
be examined at the NCTS centre and the details will be used by Revenue to
assess the amount of VRT payable, based on the value of the car. Revenue
provides an online VRT Calculator that you can use to get an estimate of how
much you will have to pay, see revenue.ie.
You pay the VRT to the NCTS. You must complete the registration process within
30 days of the vehicle's arrival in Ireland.
You will get
a receipt for the VRT paid, showing the new registration number for your car. You
must display this number on your car within three days. You can buy
registration number plates at the NCTS centre or at a motor factors.
You will also
get Form RF100, which you will need when you pay motor tax. To pay motor tax,
you will also need to insure the car and have your insurance details. You can
pay motor tax online at motortax.ie or at the Motor
Taxation Office of your local authority.
After you
have paid the motor tax, the Vehicle Registration Certificate will be issued to
you by the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport.
If the car is
four years old or more it must also undergo the National Car Test immediately.
Further
information is available from the Citizens Information Centre below.
Know Your Rights has been compiled
by Dungloe Citizens Information Service
which provides a free and confidential service to the public. Tel: 0761075430
Address: Dungloe Public Services Centre, Gweedore Road.
Information is also available online
at citizensinformation.ie and from the Citizens Information Phone Service, 0761
07 4000.
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