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Farmers warned of pay deadline
14.05.10
INISHOWEN farmers have
been warned not to miss next week's deadline for
applications to the Single Payment Scheme.
While there is a 25-day period for late
applications, daily penalties will apply and a 100%
penalty will apply after June 11.
Deputy Niall Blaney said local farmers should ensure
their application has been submitted even if they
have engaged the services of an agent to do the
paperwork for them.
“The deadline for applications for the Single
Payment Scheme is next Monday, May 17, as it is the
last possible date allowed under EU regulations.
“There is a 25-day period after May 17 during which
late applications may be submitted but these will be
subject to late penalties at a cumulative rate of 1%
per working day. Applications received after June 11
will be subject to a 100% penalty.” |
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The Donegal North East
T.D., added: "These harsh penalties make it all the
more important that local farmers ensure that their
applications are submitted in time.
“It is important that farmers who have engaged the
services of an agent for the completion and
submission of their form ensure that the application
has actually been submitted as the final
responsibility lies with the farmer.
“When using the iNet application process it is vital
that forms are submitted properly and not merely
saved in the system.”
He also warned farmers to ensure they had checked
the maps that had been posted to them.
“Farmers who submit their forms by the deadline of
May 17 can submit an Amendment Form by May 31 if,
following closer scrutiny of the maps of their land
parcels, they want to exclude ineligible features.
“I would urge all local farmers to read their
applications closely and adhere to the deadlines to
ensure prompt and full payment,” added the Fianna
Fáil representative. |
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