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Old 12-12-2007, 09:22 AM
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My error, it is €20 for the RBN - not bad considering an RBN and a.ie can now cost less than a .ie does still from many places (€45 euro)
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plus vat ... if you're only registering the RBN I doubt people will have registered for vat ...
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Absolutely, fair point, but all the .ie resellers quote their rates ex VAT. (force of habit )
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I think we can all agree, the .IE is a pain to get. To much paper work. You would think in this day in age that you can do it all online through one signup form. Is there any all in one services for getting a .IE, I mean the RBN and .IE for X price?
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Not at the moment, the only place you can get the RBN is cro.ie unless you want to pay a premium to a company formation business (many of whom will also secure the .ie, through a reseller) but you will pay a hefty premium.
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Awww, forget that idea. I want a .IE but Im not bothered with all the paperwork.

Let get this straight, I can get my personal name "davidrooney.ie" with just sending a copy of my passport with the application? But anything else I need a RBN?
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From what you've told me it looks like it's a waste of time to continue with the application under the class I have chosen (discretionary name).
There's "Class" and "Category" to fill in when you apply (it's with register365, sorry blacknight!).
Under "Class" there's eight choices:
  1. Natural Person
  2. Discretionary Applicant
  3. Body Corporate
  4. School/Educational Institution
  5. Constitutional Body
  6. Sole Trader
  7. Unincorporated Association
  8. Statutory Body.
I will change the class to sole trader then I presume I should change the category to "Registered business name"?
There are five choices under "Categories":
  1. Corporate name
  2. Discretionary name
  3. Publication name
  4. Registered business name
  5. Registered Trademark name
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Wait until the IEDR refuse the discretionary application, you can then get an RBN, change the categories and try again. There is no charge to re-attempt and we'll refund you in full if for any reason you dont want to proceed.
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Let get this straight, I can get my personal name "davidrooney.ie" with just sending a copy of my passport with the application? But anything else I need a RBN?
Pretty much. You can get other names, but you would have to do paperwork etc.,
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Is there any all in one services for getting a .IE, I mean the RBN and .IE for X price?
Some of the smaller providers offer this kind of service.
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