thanks for your reply
dose CGT mean that my parents might have to pay a tax for giving me the house?
that seems odd to me but i dont unerstand anything to do with legal stuff
no the house is currently empty and i am living in my parents larger home with them. the old house needs new windows, heating ...etc that im in the process of sorting out and paying for myself
censuspro thanks for that information.
the house is actually a bought out concil house that was bought for £9000 24 years ago and would be worth around 90k now
would CAT tax be calculated in the same way? i havent being living in the house for the last 3 years so i will have to pay that aswell.
babygirl; the house is actually a bought out concil house that was bought for £9000 24 years ago and would be worth around 90k now [/QUOTE said:I am aware that house prices have dropped but a house in Ireland today for under 90,000 seems unbelievable cheap.
Hi Babygirl,
Do get some advice on this because if I am reading your post correctly this house used to be your parents principal private residence therefore as far as i know they would be exempt from CGT for the increase in value for the period that the property was their PPR. An accountant or a solicitor more familiar with cgt comps would be able to calculate but their liability should be quite small I would think.
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