The new rent tax credit of €500 that was introduced in December 2022, could be left unclaimed by thousands of tenants unable to claim due to their landlords not being registered with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB). The legislation states that the tenancy must...
As of 4th April 2022, landlords must register their tenancies with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) every year. This must be completed within one month of the tenancy commencing or it’s anniversary. The aim is to effectively regulate the rental sector. How do I...
The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) have always shared information with Revenue, but this will be the first year Revenue have sought confirmation that a landlord has registered with them in order to claim tax relief on their mortgage interest paid. As reported in...
As we mentioned in our blog last year, The Revenue Commissioners are continuing to analyse the tax compliance of Airbnb hosts and short-term lets. Revenue have confirmed they are closely examining short-term lettings such as Airbnb and is a focus of their compliance...
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...
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