Great. Glad that is cleared up.
You posted wrong information not once but twice. There is nothing "pedantic" about correcting wrong information.
You were in serious danger of misleading the person who asked the question. I clarified that.
Brendan
What an odd take Brendan.
The poster posted her query.
Other posters helpfully added advice.
I added my advice, relevant as I have just been in this exact same position, had a meeting with Revenue, employed a solicitor who was recomended by my tax advisor and prepared a return based on their advice.
You weighed in casting doubt on that advice. (Even though I have just had that advice and paid for it)
I replied saying I couldnt post a link that was relevant to what I said.
You messaged me to say I could post links.
I still couldnt post the link
I sent you the link privately ( Dominic Coyle) - which outlines exactly the situation and outlines the response which was the same as what I was told.
You resond telling me I have it all wrong.
You half quote my post to make you appear right.
I respond.
You half quote my posts again inferring I'm incorrect (I'm not)
Your posts have created doubt for the poster. Not mine.
To be clear - the poster cant evade tax here, she has to pay the difference between what she agrees to pay for the house and its market value - thats the legal and Revenue position.
She also has to account for her free use of the property.
Both things for her to consider. Both correct.
You made me remember why I disliked this site so much in the past. Do you want people to use this site or not?
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Q&A: Dominic Coyle
www.irishtimes.com