A friend of mine inherited his brother's house in 2017.
For some strange reason the house appears never to have been registered for LPT (or the household charge).
Property taxes were not being deferred.
The house has an Eircode and Land Registry record.
It looks like a Local Authority / Revenue error to me.
The even stranger thing is that the property transfer went through in 2017 without LPT problems.
I speculate that as the house was unregistered, there were no arrears to impede the conveyancing transaction.
My friend wants to pay the LPT from 2017-2020 without being burdened with the earlier years.
I think he should simply phone the Revenue's LPT section.
Any comments / suggestions ?
For some strange reason the house appears never to have been registered for LPT (or the household charge).
Property taxes were not being deferred.
The house has an Eircode and Land Registry record.
It looks like a Local Authority / Revenue error to me.
The even stranger thing is that the property transfer went through in 2017 without LPT problems.
I speculate that as the house was unregistered, there were no arrears to impede the conveyancing transaction.
My friend wants to pay the LPT from 2017-2020 without being burdened with the earlier years.
I think he should simply phone the Revenue's LPT section.
Any comments / suggestions ?
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