Non Principal Private Residence (NPPR) Charge Grace Period Deadline 31st August 2014
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Thursday 28th August 2014
Non Principal Private Residence (NPPR) Charge Grace Period Deadline 31st August 2014
South Dublin County Council advises that making contact with their offices or the NPPR Bureau by e-mail before the deadline can freeze any additional penalties that might otherwise come into effect on 1st September.
The six month period during which further NPPR late penalties cease to accumulate in respect of non compliant properties is due to expire at midnight on Sunday 31st August 2014. Persons wishing to settle their liability can still do so online at www.nppr.ie
Significant numbers have paid the NPPR liability since the 1st March and many more payments are being processed at present. South Dublin County Council is aware that many more people want to settle their NPPR liabilities before the expiry of the deadline on 31st August. Some people may need to clarify aspects of the liability and as a consequence significant numbers of people are making contact by telephone to 01 4149000. Due to the huge increase in the numbers calling local authority offices, not all callers will get through immediately and we apologise for this inconvenience.
Any person who wishes to settle their NPPR liability and cannot get through to local authority offices by telephone can have further late penalties frozen by making contact with either the National Bureau by e-mail at support@nppr.ie or by making contact with South Dublin County Council, submitting their query on our website www.sdcc.ie at www.surveymonkey.com/s/W9KBZRD before the expiry of the deadline on 31st August giving their contact details. Any person who doesn’t have access to e-mail may correspond in writing with us at South Dublin County Council, County Hall, Tallaght, Dublin 24 by the deadline of 31st August. Staff dealing with the NPPR liability will make contact as soon as possible after 1st September to make the arrangements for settling the liability.
South Dublin County Council will deal with all cases presented to them on an individual basis taking into account the circumstances of the property owner.
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