Kevin198823
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I don't know to be honest, the house was bought in 1993.Did you have any exemptions any of the years? I know we had one for years due to the timing of when we bought our house.
Yes I have the declaration that the house was subdivided before 1963Did you receive proof when buying the house that it was subdivided into 9 units before the '63 act came into force? (Eg declarations)
If the declarations confirm subdivision into 9 units, then you can use this to explain the situation to Revenue.Yes I have the declaration that the house was subdivided before 1963
No you don't need to pay LPT per unit for the first era of LPT, but you do for the new period. 2nd period.Hi,
I have a pre 63 property with 9 individual units. Since the Local Property Tax came in I have paid the LPT on the house itself approx. €900 and not the individual units. I have since learned that I should have paid the property tax on each individual unit approx. €100 per unit. I plan to selling the house in 5 -10 years time and I have heard that when I sell the property I must pay all the back tax for the previous 11 years for each unit (11 years x 9 units x €100 = €9,900). I am wondering will the cost of taxing the full house be deducted from this and will there be penalties/ interest added. It seems that if I have paid for the full house and now each individual unit I will have paid double tax.
Also what is best way I can go about rectifying the problem. Do I get in touch with the revenue and now declare each unit, then try to register each unit for the 11 previous years. I am hoping I can pay €1,000 of each year instead of the €9,900 in one go. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks
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