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NewToIreland
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Hi everybody,
I've recently moved to Ireland and I'm going to sell pretty soon my previous house in Spain that has been my principal private residence. The thing is that due to the fact of becoming an Irish resident I'm going to have to pay a 35% CGT in Spain instead of the usual 15% for residents. Anyway, I have read that there's a tax relief in Ireland for Irish residents (as I am now) that exempts capital gains tax on private residence. But I'm not sure if this applies to me because of the double taxation agreement between Ireland and Spain. Does someone know if I can get any kind of relief here in Ireland for that tax paid in Spain?
Thank you in advance.
Regards.
I've recently moved to Ireland and I'm going to sell pretty soon my previous house in Spain that has been my principal private residence. The thing is that due to the fact of becoming an Irish resident I'm going to have to pay a 35% CGT in Spain instead of the usual 15% for residents. Anyway, I have read that there's a tax relief in Ireland for Irish residents (as I am now) that exempts capital gains tax on private residence. But I'm not sure if this applies to me because of the double taxation agreement between Ireland and Spain. Does someone know if I can get any kind of relief here in Ireland for that tax paid in Spain?
Thank you in advance.
Regards.