Jack and Jill
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Hello,
I recently sold my house. I owned it for 21 years. It’s been empty for the last four and a half years because I’ve been a full time carer for my elderly parents in a different part of the country. I wasn’t in a position to rent it out. It wasn’t up to scratch regulations wise and I had no support or advice. Then the lockdowns happened. So I derived no income at all from it in those four and a half years. I was in receipt of Carers Allowance.
Am I liable to CGT on the four and a half year period out of the 21 years I owned it? What expenses can I claim if indeed I am actually liable? Auctioneers fees, Solicitors fees and BER certificates and certain improvements… New roofline gutters? New high efficiency gas boiler? New triple glazed windows? Smaller plumbing repairs like a new circulating heat pump? (all things I had done when the lockdowns ended and Respite Care resumed and I had a week at a time to travel to Dublin to organize repairs)
Any advice appreciated!!!
Thanks for reading this far.
J&J
I recently sold my house. I owned it for 21 years. It’s been empty for the last four and a half years because I’ve been a full time carer for my elderly parents in a different part of the country. I wasn’t in a position to rent it out. It wasn’t up to scratch regulations wise and I had no support or advice. Then the lockdowns happened. So I derived no income at all from it in those four and a half years. I was in receipt of Carers Allowance.
Am I liable to CGT on the four and a half year period out of the 21 years I owned it? What expenses can I claim if indeed I am actually liable? Auctioneers fees, Solicitors fees and BER certificates and certain improvements… New roofline gutters? New high efficiency gas boiler? New triple glazed windows? Smaller plumbing repairs like a new circulating heat pump? (all things I had done when the lockdowns ended and Respite Care resumed and I had a week at a time to travel to Dublin to organize repairs)
Any advice appreciated!!!
Thanks for reading this far.
J&J