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14-05-2019, 04:42 PM
#4281
yeah, nah
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14-05-2019, 05:05 PM
#4282
Originally Posted by myles
I have never been able to calculate an arrears value equal to what Harmoney show in the dashboard summary
Often there are individual loans flagged as being in arrears but have had recent payments and, conversely, individual loans that have not had a payment for well over a month that are not flagged as being in arrears.
My individual loan arrears sum is currently $445.75, the summary dashboard value is $518.67.
The details in the 'frontend' have always been wrong and as far as I can tell are still wrong.
What about recovered write offs. Deduct those from the quoted write offs and see if that matches to your calculation.
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14-05-2019, 05:46 PM
#4283
yeah, nah
Originally Posted by 777
What about recovered write offs. Deduct those from the quoted write offs and see if that matches to your calculation.
What have Recovered $ from Charged Off loans got to do with loans in arrears? [The 'Recovered' value will grow over time - arrears should only apply to 'current' loans.]
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14-05-2019, 05:55 PM
#4284
Originally Posted by myles
What have Recovered $ from Charged Off loans got to do with loans in arrears? [The 'Recovered' value will grow over time - arrears should only apply to 'current' loans.]
What a dumb a**e I am. The old RFQ problem. My apologies. As you were.
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14-05-2019, 09:17 PM
#4285
yeah, nah
Originally Posted by 777
What a dumb a**e I am. The old RFQ problem. My apologies. As you were.
Me thinks it's Harmoney that needs to apologise for their shyte 'frontend' data
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15-05-2019, 09:28 AM
#4286
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15-05-2019, 02:26 PM
#4287
Member
I have a tax question that might be silly but is hopefully relevant to others. I'm on a salary, and with the new IRD processes it looks like tax returns will be done automatically. That's fine, but I paid ~$1000 in service and lender fees to Harmoney this tax year, and according to Harmoney "The Service Fee or Lender Fee is deducted from repayments into the lender account and should be tax deductible." How should I go about claiming a deduction for this amount? I don't see any way to do so on the my IRD site. Do I have to wait until after the automated process is complete in August?
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15-05-2019, 02:40 PM
#4288
Originally Posted by CageyB
I have a tax question that might be silly but is hopefully relevant to others. I'm on a salary, and with the new IRD processes it looks like tax returns will be done automatically. That's fine, but I paid ~$1000 in service and lender fees to Harmoney this tax year, and according to Harmoney "The Service Fee or Lender Fee is deducted from repayments into the lender account and should be tax deductible." How should I go about claiming a deduction for this amount? I don't see any way to do so on the my IRD site. Do I have to wait until after the automated process is complete in August?
Don't wait for the IRD to do it. When all the information shows up on MyIRD do the return yourself. There is a selection available to claim expenses once you begin the process. I actually did my tax return the other day and manually put in all the information including my Harmoney deductions, a whopping $2.25.
Have just checked my bank account and my refund has just gone in, less than 48hours since I submitted it.
Last edited by 777; 15-05-2019 at 02:43 PM.
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15-05-2019, 03:02 PM
#4289
Member
Originally Posted by 777
Don't wait for the IRD to do it. When all the information shows up on MyIRD do the return yourself. There is a selection available to claim expenses once you begin the process. I actually did my tax return the other day and manually put in all the information including my Harmoney deductions, a whopping $2.25.
Have just checked my bank account and my refund has just gone in, less than 48hours since I submitted it.
Via the "Claim expenses related to your income -> Add non-business expense" function on myIR?
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15-05-2019, 03:15 PM
#4290
Originally Posted by CageyB
Via the "Claim expenses related to your income -> Add non-business expense" function on myIR?
Yep. That's it.
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