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  • 01-02-2018 11:27am
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    Registered Users Posts: 6


    Hi  how is trs shown on my mortgage end of year statement
    Is it credited to mymy mormortgage account or cucurrent account
    I have often been 2 or 3euro short on my mortgage till following weeek thus
    Resulting in ten euro charge but can 
    Find no traxe of trs been given or credited tto my account
    Thanks for your time  and any adviceadvice in response


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,346 ✭✭✭Bank of Ireland: Tara


    vandriver1 wrote: »
    Hi  how is trs shown on my mortgage end of year statement
    Is it credited to mymy mormortgage account or cucurrent account
    I have often been 2 or 3euro short on my mortgage till following weeek thus
    Resulting in ten euro charge but can 
    Find no traxe of trs been given or credited tto my account
    Thanks for your time  and any adviceadvice in response


    Hi vandriver1,

    Thanks for your post.

    If you pay your mortgage by direct debit the TRS is paid to the current account the direct debit is paid from. It's credited around the same date that the mortgage payment is taken. We've just issued mortgage annual interest certificates to customers and the TRS paid during the year is shown on the certificate.

    Thanks
    Tara


  • Registered Users Posts: 6 vandriver1


    Hi tara. Prob is boi closed my current account years ago and I was paying my mortgage through a payment book for some time. Currently my current account is with tsb so ive bren getting no trs. Doi have to apply through revenue


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,346 ✭✭✭Bank of Ireland: Tara


    Hi vandriver1,

    Yes, the Revenue can look into this for you.

    Thanks
    Tara


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