I checked it again for the 10th time this month just after posting and they literally just added it in to the "Irish Rental Income" section where it should be. I'll leave the post here as a reminder to other users where to find it and to remember to claim it (assuming you got the tax clearance cert issued in 2024).
Yes I found that a bit strange too. I assumed (like you) that its €600 off our tax bill but has been calculated more like reducing your income by that amount.
It's not being petty - it's simply one of the qualifying criteria for claiming this relief.Would they genuinely be so petty as to not let someone claim because of this?
Qualifying conditions for claiming the relief
To claim the relief, on 31 December in the year in respect of which relief is being claimed, you must:
and
- own the qualifying residential premises
- hold a valid Tax Clearance Certificate,
- be Local Property Tax (LPT) compliant.
In this case, the property is a qualifying premises. The landlord is eligible to claim RPRIR for 2024 provided they meet the other requirements for claiming relief including complying with their LPT obligations in respect of all qualifying premises and holding valid tax clearance on 31 December in the year for which relief is being claimed.
I believe it's not working properly - the person I spoke to in Revenue was surprised at how it was not calculating properly for me. I'm going to leave it a while anyway, see if it's updated to work correctly.Anyway the bigger question is obviously whether its supposed to work this way or be an actual tax credit of €600.
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