S scati Registered User Messages 52 28 Apr 2023 #1 Hi does anyone know if student living in house with landlord are entitled to the €500 rent credit. And is it still the case under the rent a room scheme that tenants dont have to be registered with the RTB.
Hi does anyone know if student living in house with landlord are entitled to the €500 rent credit. And is it still the case under the rent a room scheme that tenants dont have to be registered with the RTB.
J JimmyB99 Registered User Messages 257 22 May 2023 #3 I'm confused about this! https://www.revenue.ie/en/tax-professionals/tdm/income-tax-capital-gains-tax-corporation-tax/part-15/15-01-11A.pdf Does s 5.3 not mean that the credit is not available where a parent pays the rent in a "rent-a-room" type situation?
I'm confused about this! https://www.revenue.ie/en/tax-professionals/tdm/income-tax-capital-gains-tax-corporation-tax/part-15/15-01-11A.pdf Does s 5.3 not mean that the credit is not available where a parent pays the rent in a "rent-a-room" type situation?
R Robzig Registered User Messages 48 22 May 2023 #4 This is strange. The section you refer to does suggest that the relief is not available where the parent pays the rent in a rent a room situation. I'm sure I've read elsewhere that the relief is available in these circumstances.
This is strange. The section you refer to does suggest that the relief is not available where the parent pays the rent in a rent a room situation. I'm sure I've read elsewhere that the relief is available in these circumstances.
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 52,783 22 May 2023 #5 Robzig said: The section you refer to does suggest that the relief is not available where the parent pays the rent in a rent a room situation. Click to expand... It doesn't suggest it - it explicitly states it.
Robzig said: The section you refer to does suggest that the relief is not available where the parent pays the rent in a rent a room situation. Click to expand... It doesn't suggest it - it explicitly states it.
J JimmyB99 Registered User Messages 257 22 May 2023 #6 Thanks Rozbig I understand what you meant by your post. It will be interesting to understand what @DannyBoyD meant above. In fairness to him, he's normally pretty precise.
Thanks Rozbig I understand what you meant by your post. It will be interesting to understand what @DannyBoyD meant above. In fairness to him, he's normally pretty precise.
D DannyBoyD Registered User Messages 2,908 23 May 2023 #7 JimmyB99 said: Thanks Rozbig I understand what you meant by your post. It will be interesting to understand what @DannyBoyD meant above. In fairness to him, he's normally pretty precise. Click to expand... You'll have to explain what isn't clear. @scati asked two questions & I answered them. Last edited: 23 May 2023
JimmyB99 said: Thanks Rozbig I understand what you meant by your post. It will be interesting to understand what @DannyBoyD meant above. In fairness to him, he's normally pretty precise. Click to expand... You'll have to explain what isn't clear. @scati asked two questions & I answered them.