deadlyduck
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I'm seeking any opinions on whether 'rent-a-room' relief applies in the following scenario. I believe it does but could be missing out on something. I'm also unsure whether 'joint assessment' or 'separate assessment' is an issue.
A married couple, presently jointly assessed, are faced with one spouse needing to relocate to another location for work purposes. This relocation could be for 3 years or more.
A married couple, presently jointly assessed, are faced with one spouse needing to relocate to another location for work purposes. This relocation could be for 3 years or more.
- Would the above relief apply if the couple jointly purchased a 2 bedroom property in the new location, with the 'relocating spouse' living in the property for the greater part of the year? To provide evidence that the 'relocating spouse is actually residing there during the year, the utility bills etc for the property would be set up in that person's name and new address.
- The second room would be rented out and the annual rent would be under the €14000 annual limit.
- Anyone know if it would it be necessary to go for separate assessment instead of joint assessment so that the 'relocating spouse' is the claimant?