The NPPR charge was introduced between the years 2009 – 2013 as a payment of €200 per annum on 2nd and subsequent properties. This payment was payable whether the property was rented out or not. Where a property has been let, historically this payment was NOT...
Over recent years many people who have never had any ambitions to be a landlord, have found themselves reluctantly becoming one. Having outgrown their home for which they overpaid, they are left with no option but to rent it out, as selling is simply not an option....
So the kids have flown the nest, you find yourself with empty rooms in your home and living on your pension. Your most prized asset, being your family home, could also become a source of tax free income for you. Introduced to increase the availability of residential...
Retirement Relief may apply to business owners who either sell or gift their business where a gain has arisen on its disposal. This relief allows an exemption from Capital Gains Tax (CGT) at 33%. Contrary to its title “Retirement Relief”, you do not actually have to...
In general, a gift from one individual to another may result in either Capital Acquisitions Tax (CAT) at 33% falling due, or a reduction in the recipient’s lifetime tax free threshold. However, CAT legislation allows for an exemption from tax for the first €3,000 of...
Capital Acquisitions Tax (CAT) is a charge on both inheritances & gifts over certain limits. With Revenue receipts from CAT up over 65% since 2011 this area of taxation has become more and more researched when it comes to providing for your nearest and dearest, in...
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