Hi
My husband bought a house in 2002 and received TRS (we were single at the time). I bought a house in 2004 and received TRS. Both as first time buyers. We married in 2005. We have not notified the revenue of our marriage as we are individually assessed PAYE workers. (never thought about TRS until we recently changed mortgage provider). What are the implications now
Hi all,
i would appreciate any advice or knowledge on the above thread. I am in a similiar position, my wife and I have both properties and both claim TRS for the last couple of years. We also rent out one of the properties and have given our PPS number to the tenants. We have not declared this to Revenue. Any advice?
P.S- we intend buying a third property soon and renting out where we live now
Thanks
Any advice appreciated!!!!!!
as it is in both of your names,
the revenue will now know this and they should stop giving trs for the second house but your trs for the first house may increase depending on the interest charged on the mortgage. this may take some time but they may reduce your trs towards the end of the year due to trs being paid on the second home.
if they know that the second house was not your principle private residence they can come after you for the trs they have paid you.
We have not notified the revenue of our marriage as we are individually assessed PAYE workers.
the revenue may come after you for the trs they have paid you.
you can only claim trs on your principle private residence.
they are also cracking down on rented out properties and people who have not paid the second home tax.
if you have provided your pps number to your tenents i take it they are claiming rent relief, the private tennancy board and the revenue are now working together to find people not registered, not paying the second home tax and people claiming trs on second homes.
it is a matter of time before one of the above catch you.
I have a house which i lived in before i got married, mortgage since 2005, i have been renting it for 2 years now and didnt realise until last year i could not claim TRS for my house when renting, so they are clawing it back now:-(
Also beware when renting, if you havent signed up to PTRB you cant put your mortgage interest down as an expense.
My question is, we are living in my wifes house, at the moment we are seperatly assesed, if we become joint assesed, will this increase the TRS on my wifes house?
if you are looking for advice to avoid tax or someone to say its ok, you are unlikely to fine it here!
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