So I am in a bit of a predicament, I bought a house in 2006 and when the credit crunch came I ended up unemployed for 11 months and dwindled down my life savings paying the mortgage whilst out of work. Rather than be a burden on the state and end up in arrears and eventually lose the property I got a job in a city in the UK and moved over on my own and without knowing anyone, tough at the time but it needed to be done.
After finally getting on my feet I would like to try and sort this mess out and get myself 'legit' in the eyes of the state as they have never come looking for payment on any of these items. Now I never paid NPPR, never registered with the PRTB and never paid income tax on the property (have a feeling this would be due to HMRC anyway) but had the property rented out all the time.
As I haven't got the cash (nor will a bank lend to me) to pay the exorbitant fee's, taxes (if applicable) and back charges I am in a quandary as to what to do. It seems I have 4 options available
1) Bury my head in the sand and hope for the best (it's worked so far so why not continue). Will I ever get caught and how ? Will the new property tax require sufficient disclosure of personal details etc ?
2) Try somehow to register for NPPR, PRTB, Property tax and cancelling my tax relief at source without raising suspicion i.e say I left the country last month. Will revenue twig this ? Is there even a point of registering for NPPR as they are getting rid of it soon although I do believe NPPR details are passed from the council to the revenue in case anyone is wondering.
3) Somehow borrow the money and pay all outstanding liabilities
4) Write off the house, default on the mortgage and never live in Ireland again.
Obviously I wouldn't like to have to do number 4 and it would be a last resort as I would eventually like to come back, work and contribute to the economy.
I did what I thought was the right thing at the time but it looks as though now I would have been better off defaulting on the loan and let the state prop up the nationalised bank for the losses incurred on it all whilst claiming benefits.
Advice please ?
After finally getting on my feet I would like to try and sort this mess out and get myself 'legit' in the eyes of the state as they have never come looking for payment on any of these items. Now I never paid NPPR, never registered with the PRTB and never paid income tax on the property (have a feeling this would be due to HMRC anyway) but had the property rented out all the time.
As I haven't got the cash (nor will a bank lend to me) to pay the exorbitant fee's, taxes (if applicable) and back charges I am in a quandary as to what to do. It seems I have 4 options available
1) Bury my head in the sand and hope for the best (it's worked so far so why not continue). Will I ever get caught and how ? Will the new property tax require sufficient disclosure of personal details etc ?
2) Try somehow to register for NPPR, PRTB, Property tax and cancelling my tax relief at source without raising suspicion i.e say I left the country last month. Will revenue twig this ? Is there even a point of registering for NPPR as they are getting rid of it soon although I do believe NPPR details are passed from the council to the revenue in case anyone is wondering.
3) Somehow borrow the money and pay all outstanding liabilities
4) Write off the house, default on the mortgage and never live in Ireland again.
Obviously I wouldn't like to have to do number 4 and it would be a last resort as I would eventually like to come back, work and contribute to the economy.
I did what I thought was the right thing at the time but it looks as though now I would have been better off defaulting on the loan and let the state prop up the nationalised bank for the losses incurred on it all whilst claiming benefits.
Advice please ?