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Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: Punter on June 25, 2020, 08:11:14 pm
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For anybody who does not qualify for any other Enterprise restart grant--t/o over less than 1,000,000 and employing less than 10 people will be eligible to apply for 1000 euro restart support of signing of current weekly support scheme --aka to Minister during Government Press Conference today @6.45 pm today--details to follow from Dept--sounds like goodbye money for signing off and keep you off Dole.
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For anybody who does not qualify for any other Enterprise restart grant--t/o over less than 1,000,000 and employing less than 10 people will be eligible to apply for 1000 euro restart support of signing of current weekly support scheme --aka to Minister during Government Press Conference today @6.45 pm today--details to follow from Dept--sounds like goodbye money for signing off and keep you off Dole.
A parting present from Leo.
Fair play.
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How many 350's are there left to payout...7?
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How many 350's are there left to payout...7?
None, all transport restrictions will be lifted on monday.
If there was work in the bed, you'd sleep on the floor!!
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10 th August
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How many 350's are there left to payout...7?
From July 1 do we qualify?
Be self-employed and your trading income has ceased due to the COVID-19 public health emergency.
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What did I tell you Roy ?
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We are NOT PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES .so how do I Social Distance in a saloon car .Ill wait .350 a week .
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We are NOT PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES .so how do I Social Distance in a saloon car .Ill wait .350 a week .
From Monday, you can wear a mask like they'll do on the buses.
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If you return to work you lose the opportunity to get the 1000 grant as you have returned .Ill wait .Give it another month see if the fever returns .
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We are NOT PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES .so how do I Social Distance in a saloon car .Ill wait .350 a week .
I wouldn't be relying on that when SW/Revenue call...
Tony Holohan (chief medical officer) quote : It is not a rule, it is guidance. It has been described as if it is some hard and fast law that is there. So it is guidance and like any guidance it has to be interpreted by people at an individual level and then by organisations.
Being afraid of getting sick is not a valid excuse
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Ex Gov.ie Press release
The extension of the grant to eligible recipients of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment will provide businesses with a once-off payment of up to €1,000. The Grant will be awarded to tax and PRSI compliant self-employed individuals who:
Have been in receipt of the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment and have closed their claim;
Have reopened their business;
Employ fewer than 10 people;
Have an annual turnover of less than €1 million;
Are not eligible for other similar Covid business re-start grants from other Government Departments;
Are not liable for commercial rates;
Produce VAT receipts/invoices in respect of business re-start costs and expenses claimed.
It is envisaged that those who close their PUP claim will have a period of 4 weeks, from date of claim closure, within which to submit a claim. This is to allow time for claimants to incur the necessary paperwork.
Appears we are to be passed over again --unless you can charge the restarting of monthly Insurance Premium is allowed---
Anybody got the ear of Pearse Doherty or somebody close to him--(some people are always on about buying a gun)
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Produce VAT receipts/invoices in respect of business re-start costs and expenses claimed.
Service the car new tyres screen facemasks .Facebook adds for specialist service .use up a grand quick enough .
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This money is aimed at getting you Covid 19 compliant and back on the road.It's not the free handout we were hoping for.
Buy some masks,gloves and hand sanitizer then maybe a screen and ask them for a few quid back.
I don't think they'll let you spend it on yer weekly shopping.
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I just rang the dept he taxi drivers are absolutely entitled to it,they expect application forms to be available early next week
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I just rang the dept he taxi drivers are absolutely entitled to it,they expect application forms to be available early next week
Have been in receipt of the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment and have closed their claim;Get in there Ken .
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It's not a blank cheque though.It will have to be for expenses incurred while restarting the business.You'll need VAT receipts.
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Could you buy a new Phone and claim the cost ?if you use the phone for bookings .
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Not quite sure what my own situation is,I automatically go off the covid payment on mon 29 th june,so my claim will be closed before I can even apply ermy ?
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Yeah John I'd say so but until the details come out save your money.
You could get yer seats covered to make them easier to clean too.
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Not quite sure what my own situation is,I automatically go off the covid payment on mon 29 th june,so my claim will be closed before I can even apply ermy ?
Happy Birthday Dalymount .....It says were in Reciept not in Reciept ?
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Would it not be unreasonable for the Dept to look for proof of spend --how are we expected to have a spare grand to spend having been out of work for 14 weeks--its the Taxi business not the Public Service !
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Not really how else do they know you won't spend it on beard softener or some other shite.
If you have to have a VAT receipt it means the money doesn't disappear into the black economy untaxed.
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If we had any sense we'd invest it in a co-op...
... aaah well, roll on 24% commission!
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Presumeably those of you with any self respect who took the Covid payment wont be claiming this €1k.
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Presumeably those of you with any self respect who took the Covid payment wont be claiming this €1k.
fuck off
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Presumeably those of you with any self respect who took the Covid payment wont be claiming this €1k.
fuck off
Your general lack of respect for yourself and your critics is duly noted.
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Presumeably those of you with any self respect who took the Covid payment wont be claiming this €1k.
fuck off
Your general lack of respect for yourself and your critics is duly noted.
My intellectual superiority over the dilettantes dictates that I am aware and value my self preservation above a job @ 15% commission .The government are trying to woo me into the Petree dish of filth that is taxi driving bringing every cancour infested fucktard around Dublin at the peril of my health .Any inducement they offer I will take if and when It suits me .I have total self respect for myself but dont need to scrape the barrell to try to keep togeather some decrepit existance that some believe is Life .Kiss the but end of my bollox .
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I was hoping we'd get 10k TBF..
Or maybe in another few months and I will qualify for a back to work scheme..
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Can ya count NCT ,suitability,as expenditures to claim the grand ? Still only accounts for 200 ,where would ya get receipts for the other 800 ?
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Can ya count NCT ,suitability,as expenditures to claim the grand ? Still only accounts for 200 ,where would ya get receipts for the other 800 ?
Buy tyres your supplier will hold on to them for you until you need them or put them in the shed buy a new phone .Make sure you qualify for it before you spend
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Only put 4 new tyres last month
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John bohs are looking for a full time operations manager,closing date this Friday if your interested
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https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/f9b1f-enterprise-support-grant-now-available-to-small-business-owners-and-school-meals-scheme-to-be-extended-into-summer/ (https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/f9b1f-enterprise-support-grant-now-available-to-small-business-owners-and-school-meals-scheme-to-be-extended-into-summer/)
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Looks like Taxi drivers can claim whatever expenses are incurred restarting their business due to Covid and possibly even for loss of earnings.
Don't think I'll bother claiming back the €80 myself
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There's only 12 million in the kitty.If every taxi driver got a grand there would be nothing left for other small businesses.
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A screen, a bottle of sanitiser, a few stickers, aerosol disinfectant and masks .... might get it up to a ton?
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Anyone with cloth seats might wanna get them covered to make them easier to clean.Another €400.A decent valet and polish another €200.First tank of fuel €80...
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Anyone with cloth seats might wanna get them covered to make them easier to clean.Another €400.A decent valet and polish another €200.First tank of fuel €80...
Fuel and Valet wouldn't be covered, covers maybe, but I'm not sure I'd risk it
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The money is to resart a business that never stopped?
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The money is to restart a business that never stopped?
It's to cover the costs of covid 19 changes/ screen, sanitisers, masks. disinfectants and such like.
All costs those that continued working incurred but won't be entitled to, seems unfair?
Personally I couldn't be arsed claiming for it
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By the time some of us come off the dole the Christmas lights will be on in town.
Many drivers won't be back for health reasons or because they've realised how pricey it is to stay on road.Honestly a grand isn't enough to race back to work but welcome if I was getting back in.
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Covid-19 and State-owned companies in the Irish transport
sector
PBO Publication 33 of 2020
Key Issues
• The transport sector is one of the worst hit by the Covid-19 pandemic.
• The State has a large financial interest in the transport sector through State-owned companies.
• Many of the State-owned transport companies, including CIÉ and the Dublin Airport Authority, are
availing of the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS).
• The State companies in the aviation sector will incur losses in 2020. While these companies are likely
strong enough to survive the crisis without specifically directed State support, they may well have to
reduce staff numbers and take other measures to ensure their immediate financial stability including
considering postponing capital expenditure projects.
• The aviation sector companies will likely not pay dividends to the Government until 2022 at the earliest.
These dividends were worth over €60 million in 2019.
• CIÉ, and its main subsidiaries, which were in a poor financial position prior to the crisis are likely to be
impacted extremely hard. Revenue losses from passenger fares is likely to be in the region of €200 million
in the first half of 2020. Revenue from passenger fares is likely to be significantly reduced compared to
2019 for the second half of 2020 as well. Costs may increase for example for additional services on existing
high demand routes or new safety features (e.g. Perspex screens).
• The Government has brought forward Public Service Obligation (PSO) payments to ensure the companies’
operations continue but it is likely that further subvention will be needed, notwithstanding CIÉ’s use of the TWSS
Well if all the Public Transport companies continue to get wage supports as stated above ,does that not smack of unfair competition for our community restarting our business or attempting are they attempting to buy us off cheap ?
The future of the PUP will have to be decided "based on the principles of fairness and equity" according to Deputy Political Editor of Times today, in an exert from Programme for Government !
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Since when are we in competition with the buses or trams?
The €1000 isn't aimed at the taxi industry anyway.It's meant for all businesses.
We're self-employed if we go to the wall it's not the government's problem.
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So you never picked up at a bus stop ?
Aircoach didn't effect the quantity of Airport jobs for you ?
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https://www.taxi-point.co.uk/post/taxi-drivers-and-chauffeurs-top-covid-19-death-rates-according-to-new-ons-data?fbclid=IwAR3ViwX2YH1K4DsLwkfT6W1XHsxHOTYJl5IK0_R9xxN6RvGBpGnI0o2CtCI (https://www.taxi-point.co.uk/post/taxi-drivers-and-chauffeurs-top-covid-19-death-rates-according-to-new-ons-data?fbclid=IwAR3ViwX2YH1K4DsLwkfT6W1XHsxHOTYJl5IK0_R9xxN6RvGBpGnI0o2CtCI)
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Here's something that the Covid dossers might consider spending thei €1k on.
https://www.topozone.ie/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIyvq1vK6i6gIVV-DtCh0ULAUNEAAYASAAEgK5NPD_BwE (https://www.topozone.ie/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIyvq1vK6i6gIVV-DtCh0ULAUNEAAYASAAEgK5NPD_BwE)
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So you never picked up at a bus stop ?
Our service is not the same.We do not compete on price.
Aircoach didn't effect the quantity of Airport jobs for you?
I honestly dont care about getting airport jobs.Most cities have a cheaper option to get to the airports.Not everyone can pay the price of a taxi.
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Here's something that the Covid dossers might consider spending thei €1k on.
https://www.topozone.ie/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIyvq1vK6i6gIVV-DtCh0ULAUNEAAYASAAEgK5NPD_BwE (https://www.topozone.ie/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIyvq1vK6i6gIVV-DtCh0ULAUNEAAYASAAEgK5NPD_BwE)
So if I consider getting one of those, maybe recover the seats, and stick a screen in the back to make up a grand, I just need to go ahead and pay for them then submit receipts to get the 1k in a few weeks?
*I HAVEN'T GOT A GRAND TO SPEND IN THE FIRST PLACE, LET ALONE WAIT WEEKS TO GET IT BACK*
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All I might need to buy is disinfectant spray, wipes ah ................. how am I going to spend the grand?
im not getting a screen or stickers etc
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All I might need to buy is disinfectant spray, wipes ah ................. how am I going to spend the grand?
im not getting a screen or stickers etc
You dont need it Just spend what you need and apply for that amount .Im sure a grand is the maximum you can apply for they might give you less.
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100 euro should cover it.
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Here is a suggestion .With the amount of New Road users ie Cyclists and the need for treacability .Why not protect yourself and your customers by fitting a safety camera .You can say to increase Safety and traceability for your Customers you need to fit a camera .
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I have cctv. good idea though.
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I have cctv. good idea though.
Change your phone if you need one buy tyres .But make sure before you spend that the funds are available thet say 12 million thats for ALL self employed not just the taxi industry .
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I have cctv. good idea though.
Change your phone if you need one buy tyres .But make sure before you spend that the funds are available thet say 12 million thats for ALL self employed not just the taxi industry .
I could do with a new phone alright. its hard to know if new tyres would be covered. id say that might be pushing it.
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I wonder would they give tou the grand in advance
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I doubt it, not usually the way things like that work. look at the WAV grant, you had to buy the van first, then look for the grant money.
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Might be different,ill have the answer for ya tomorrow.
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I have cctv. good idea though.
Change your phone if you need one buy tyres .But make sure before you spend that the funds are available thet say 12 million thats for ALL self employed not just the taxi industry .
Don't see how phone and tyres would count as purchases made necessary for restart due to Covid
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I have cctv. good idea though.
Change your phone if you need one buy tyres .But make sure before you spend that the funds are available thet say 12 million thats for ALL self employed not just the taxi industry .
Don't see how phone and tyres would count as purchases made necessary for restart due to Covid
FFS will you read between the lines you can stay on the Covid payments till August but if you want the Grand you must of signed off .As long as you can present reciepts that have incured VAT you will get the Coin .This is a scheme to get you to sign off the Covid Coin .Do you really think there is a list of qualifying objects for every industry that has self employed operatives .Im sure A Giddison Untangler extracator will be something that Una or Michelle will know qualifies for payment before they post the check .
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I have cctv. good idea though.
Change your phone if you need one buy tyres .But make sure before you spend that the funds are available thet say 12 million thats for ALL self employed not just the taxi industry .
Don't see how phone and tyres would count as purchases made necessary for restart due to Covid
FFS will you read between the lines you can stay on the Covid payments till August but if you want the Grand you must of signed off .As long as you can present reciepts that have incured VAT you will get the Coin .This is a scheme to get you to sign off the Covid Coin .Do you really think there is a list of qualifying objects for every industry that has self employed operatives .Im sure A Giddison Untangler extracator will be something that Una or Michelle will know qualifies for payment before they post the check .
I don't think they'll give you "coin" for your weeks shopping, it's for costs incurred getting back working, yes I believe they'll look through receipts and won't pay for frivolous or non qualifying purchases
"We want to get Ireland back working again. In many cases, this means tackling the roadblocks and obstacles which stop an otherwise viable business from getting back up and running or simply giving them a helping hand."
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I'd say a permanent prescription from a doctor for anti depressant medication might qualify for a "start your business again" essential.
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Might be different,ill have the answer for ya tomorrow.
Cheers.
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Sum up receipt issued by Adventure branding to your phone is not a vat receipt, those of you planning on claiming the grant money for it will have to pop back and ask for one (I guess)
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Id say shops would be very surprised if you asked for a VAT receipt as WELL as an ordinary receipt.in fact id say most of them wouldnt even know how to issue it
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What defines a VAT receipt? Does it have to include the issuers VAT registration number? ... and why can't we buy stuff wherever we want i.e. from traders who aren't VAT registered?
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Vat receipts/invoices will suffice. Surely a regular receipt will do once the vendor is vat registered. Don't know what the procedure is for producing them to revenue. The days of posting paperwork are finished surely? Maybe scan and attach to email? I'm more interested in how long it takes to get my paws on the grand. The information doesn't seem to be flowing very fast.
Am I correct in saying that the last pup payment is Tuesday 4th August (to cover till the following Monday 10th which is the final lifting of the phases). I think people are under the impression that the final payment is on the 10th. My reading of it is that the last 350 is dished out on the 4th.
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Nobody knows yet.It may well get extended beyond August.
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Hopefully. Someone that works in revenue told me it's till the end of August, but I haven't seen it officially anywhere. Can we come off pup after the second last payment and claim the grand? ie is there a certain date you have to come off it to qualify?
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No doubt they'll extend it.This thing is far from over even though some things are opening again.
There's a multi billion stimulus package that their gonna announce at the end of July.Might be more money for different things.
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Good Afternoon Paul,
Thank you for contacting the business support call centre. The information on the grant you are referring to is below.
Enterprise Support Grant for Small Businesses
The Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (DEASP) announced on the 25th of June that the Enterprise Support Grant will be made available to assist self-employed recipients who are exiting the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) scheme and will communicate how to access the grant in the coming weeks. The extension of the grant to eligible recipients of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment will provide businesses with a once-off payment of up to €1,000. The Grant will be awarded to tax and PRSI compliant self-employed individuals who:
Have been in receipt of the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment and have closed their claim;
Have reopened their business;
Employ fewer than 10 people;
Have an annual turnover of less than €1 million;
Are not eligible for other similar Covid business re-start grants from other Government Departments;
Are not liable for commercial rates;
Produce VAT receipts/invoices in respect of business re-start costs and expenses claimed.
It is envisaged that those who close their PUP claim will have a period of 4 weeks, from date of claim closure, within which to submit a claim. This is to allow time for claimants to incur the necessary expenditure, gather receipts and submit a claim. Now that a decision has been taken to extend the PUP scheme in this manner, the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection is developing the systems to put it into effect and will communicate how to access the grant in the coming weeks. For further updates please visit DEASP or call 1890 800 024.
Kind Regards,
Shane
Business Support Unit
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What defines a VAT receipt? Does it have to include the issuers VAT registration number? ... and why can't we buy stuff wherever we want i.e. from traders who aren't VAT registered?
just a receipt that shows the amount of VAT charged, most computer generated receipts are vat receipts, back in the old hand written receipt days they had to be requested most of the time. the sum up receipt given by Adventure branding doesn't have vat as Sum up doesn't know the VAT rate that might need to be applied, in fact I guess any/most credit card receipts would be the same
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Has anyone seen the application form yet?
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I'd say a permanent prescription from a doctor for anti depressant medication might qualify for a "start your business again" essential.
Luckily I'm not depressed so I don't have to go back to work and risk infecting my family.. 8)
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As far as I can see there's no further information about this grant. ie the procedure for claiming, do you need to send in receipts or just hold on to them in case you're asked to produce them?
I wonder how strict they will be regarding the type of restart expenses they will fork out for.... I can't imagine they're assigning people to trawl through every application to make sure nobody is claiming for a biro that they're not entitled to!
I know you have to be off the 350 to qualify, but does that mean you have to actively sign off it before it drys up or can you still qualify once the pup comes to a natural end and you restart work by default?
I'm very keen to know how long I'll have to wait for my reimbursement as a grand out of my pocket right now is extremely painful and I'd like to think I'd have it back within 2 weeks and not 2 months.
I'm sure it's running away in the background, but it would be nice to be updated about these things now and then
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The grant is up to €1000.If you haven't got receipts for your claim you'd be taking a gamble and might getting nothing.
Only spend what you need to get back on the road,that way you're not really losing anything.You would have had to spend that money anyway.
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It's quite confusing, knob. On one hand it lists an array of normal business expenses and then it says normal business expenses aren't covered. When you figure out what's covered (if in doubt, claim - paper never refused ink) you get 80% of vouched expenditure back so probably worth asking for inflated receipts when spending.
https://www.gov.ie/en/service/739f3-enterprise-support-grant-for-buisnesses-impacted-by-covid-19/ (https://www.gov.ie/en/service/739f3-enterprise-support-grant-for-buisnesses-impacted-by-covid-19/)
Rate of Payment
Funding will be awarded for 80% of eligible costs up to a maximum of €1,000.
Grants will be awarded on costs related to reopening your business, including:
safety measures
business advice or mentoring
repairs
fuel
wages
Invoices must be submitted with application.
Normal business costs are not included.
Apply
The Department will provide information on how to access the grant over the coming weeks.
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Wonder what's meant by wages.....and what repairs qualify
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Presumably wages would have to be subject to PAYE and not the subject of a wage subsidy scheme claim... but, who knows? A new timing belt would surely qualify as repairs... I hope. I'm thinking of getting mine done and hopefully getting a receipt for the better part of the max €1,250 qualifying expenditure.
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1250 huh?[emoji2955][emoji848] expensive mechanic [emoji51]. I'd be sceptical that they'd fork out for something that was unrelated to covid...
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Max claim is €1,000 so @ 80% max expenditure is €1,250.
Don't be sceptical. Costs related to reopening your business obviously correlate to the pandemic as your business wouldn't have been closed otherwise.
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I'm putting in for new card reader with cheaper fees, and a new fancy phone along with other stuff I have yet to come up with..might as well use it up
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Don't jump in too quick. I'd imagine some of the unions will come up with mentoring packages. They could charge €1,250 for a couple of hours i guess and maybe give out €1,000 vouchers to members or something like that.
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More handouts...who is paying...the grandchild?
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Me and you and all other taxpayers have already paid for it. We should be getting treble that amount.
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Me and you and all other taxpayers have already paid for it. We should be getting treble that amount.
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To be fair, the taxi trade is traditionally a very poor contributor to the exchequer. I've probably got more back in puppy dole than I've paid in income tax / PRSI since I started driving a cab in the 90s.
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I must be a mug. Too honest at that. Paying too much compared to what others tell me they're paying. Fukkin locked into it now.
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There was a bit of a clue when the consultants doing the report for Ms. Doyle's review decided to survey drivers rather than ask Revenue to ascertain what drivers earn. I guess TDFC going to Revenue to tell them the trade is robbing the State blind was another hint...
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Other taxpayer's money.
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It's free money... who cares!
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Money that won't be available for other, more needy, cases.
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Money that won't be available for other, more needy, cases.
I'm sure you're declaring every shillin you earn in order to help the same needy folks [emoji848]
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Money that won't be available for other, more needy, cases.
I'm sure you're declaring every shillin you earn in order to help the same needy folks [emoji848]
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With my direct debits, I don't have much option.
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Money that won't be available for other, more needy, cases.
It's available to all, isn't it? ... like the puppy dole.
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Money that won't be available for other, more needy, cases.
I'm sure you're declaring every shillin you earn in order to help the same needy folks [emoji848]
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With my direct debits, I don't have much option.
My dad's are about 500pm. Yours must be huge
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Do you pay your dad "keep" (as we called it up above in Dublin) Knob?
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No. I am a dad married 26 years. Unfortunately.
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We all have our crosses to bear. I guess you meant your own DDs then, not your dad's!
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No. I am a dad married 26 years. Unfortunately.
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Nelson Mandela only spent 25yrs in prison!!
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He had it easy
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Do you pay your dad "keep" (as we called it up above in Dublin) Knob?
will ya stop bleedin calling him knob ffs
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Do you pay your dad "keep" (as we called it up above in Dublin) Knob?
will ya stop bleedin calling him knob ffs
I'm ok with it. I very much appreciate that he capitalizes the k.
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Huge Knob is his name... probably hung like an African immigrant!
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Trust you to,come up with that
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Huge Knob is his name... probably hung like an African immigrant!
Suppose you could always call him Huge, its kinda nice as well
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Huge Knob is his name... probably hung like an African immigrant!
Suppose you could always call him Huge, its kinda nice as well
It's hugh if you please
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Sounds like a challenge to Hal.
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Huge Knob is his name... probably hung like an African immigrant!
Suppose you could always call him Huge, its kinda nice as well
It's hugh if you please
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Sorry Nobby
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His real name is Dick Small......"Allegdly"
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His real name is Dick Small......"Allegdly"
Ah that would explain why he going under Huge Nobby now
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A guy parked in my underground car park space once, so I left a note on his car
requesting telling him not to do it again. I started the note like this "Dear Mr Head, Richard I presume"..... Next day my fly window was broken, and I never saw that car again.
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Ear...I dont understand that
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Ear...I dont understand that
Just meant to cross out "requested". "Mr Richard Head".
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His real name is Dick Small......"Allegdly"
Ah that would explain why he going under Huge Nobby now
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https://www.gov.ie/en/service/739f3-enterprise-support-grant-for-buisnesses-impacted-by-covid-19/ (https://www.gov.ie/en/service/739f3-enterprise-support-grant-for-buisnesses-impacted-by-covid-19/)
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Varadkar was just on the Pat Kenny show this morning. Talking about the 1,000 grant, he specifically mentioned 'taxi drivers & a man with a van' as people who might avail of the €1,000 grant. It was around the 9.40am mark if you want to download it.
Take the next bit with a pinch of salt because I'm no tax expert. He said that many companies/self-employed people made a profit in 2019 and will make a loss in 2020. You will be able to claim back some of your 2019 tax against your 2020 losses...
He also said that, with the VAT reduction, now might be a good time time to buy a car!
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fuel listed as one of the expenses, so I assume tyres/service etc are also
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Ah, the ones who pay are always the ones who pay. Yis'l all come back with yer new tyres, and yer full tank, and yer ozone machine, and full of energy after yer paid holliers, and clog the ranks, virtual or otherwise.
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Many of us may never be back.
https://youtu.be/0lzqRVuRqN0
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Did he bother his brown eye telling anyone how one actually goes about accessing the Enterprise Support Grant, as it is officially called? There's zero info as far as I can tell, as to the procedure for getting your paws on it. Revenue website has the same shite on it since it was first announced: ie
"Now that a decision has been taken to extend the scheme in this manner, the Department is developing the systems to put it into effect and will communicate how to access the grant in the coming weeks".
It's all very well me wanting to spend 1250e in order to claim back the 1000e max, but I don't have 1250 on me right now that I have to wait 6 months to get the thousand back. I'll need it for paschal in October!
Id like to know I'll be receiving my grand within a fortnight...
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Varadkar was just on the Pat Kenny show this morning. Talking about the 1,000 grant, he specifically mentioned 'taxi drivers & a man with a van' as people who might avail of the €1,000 grant. It was around the 9.40am mark if you want to download it.
Take the next bit with a pinch of salt because I'm no tax expert. He said that many companies/self-employed people made a profit in 2019 and will make a loss in 2020. You will be able to claim back some of your 2019 tax against your 2020 losses...
He also said that, with the VAT reduction, now might be a good time time to buy a car!
A car? Give panel a bag of sand and he'll buy a fleet.
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fuel listed as one of the expenses, so I assume tyres/service etc are also
Can you please tell me where I can find this list that you've seen of allowable items we can claim for? I'm eager to tot up what I want/need. Thanks.
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fuel listed as one of the expenses, so I assume tyres/service etc are also
Can you please tell me where I can find this list that you've seen of allowable items we can claim for? I'm eager to tot up what I want/need. Thanks.
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Rate of Payment
Funding will be awarded for 80% of eligible costs up to a maximum of €1,000.
Grants will be awarded on costs related to reopening your business, including:
safety measures
business advice or mentoring
repairs
fuel
wages
https://www.gov.ie/en/service/739f3-enterprise-support-grant-for-buisnesses-impacted-by-covid-19/ (https://www.gov.ie/en/service/739f3-enterprise-support-grant-for-buisnesses-impacted-by-covid-19/)
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fuel listed as one of the expenses, so I assume tyres/service etc are also
Can you please tell me where I can find this list that you've seen of allowable items we can claim for? I'm eager to tot up what I want/need. Thanks.
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Rate of Payment
Funding will be awarded for 80% of eligible costs up to a maximum of €1,000.
Grants will be awarded on costs related to reopening your business, including:
safety measures
business advice or mentoring
repairs
fuel
wages
https://www.gov.ie/en/service/739f3-enterprise-support-grant-for-buisnesses-impacted-by-covid-19/ (https://www.gov.ie/en/service/739f3-enterprise-support-grant-for-buisnesses-impacted-by-covid-19/)
Still no sign of them giving us the nitty-gritty details yet, of how to click and collect?
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Easy enough to get a grands worth of business advice/mentoring, I guess.
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wages? I need to pay myself a grand ............. thanks
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You can provided you subject it to PAYE and pay employers PRSI as well as Employees PRSI. Not worth the effort for the sake of a grand... well, there's a lot easier ways to get receipts totalling €1,250, IMO.