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BS?and BS in relation to losing our TRS1 relief
So her (50%?) share is taxed at 20% (unless the additional income pushes her into the 41% band) and yours is taxed at 41% I presume? You need to do two separate returns if you are not married.What is the % tax rate on rental income if my g/f is on 20% bracket and im on 41% bracket?
Do you mean the private rental accommodation tax credit? If you are renting accommodation then you are entitled to this.1. Are we entitled to rental relief if we are now going to be renting elsewhere taken the account of the above?
Where would you be tax resident? I don't think that you can get the rent relief tax credit when residing abroad?By renting out a private residence in another county where one would be working, one would be entitled to rent relief
final question re: doing a return on a property rented out in Ireland while living
abroad??
I would be grateful
I think Revenue leaflet IT 77 linked from the Property Investment FAQ also summarises the requirements in this context.As a non-resident landlord you'll have to appoint a collection agent in Ireland. Search Rev website for non-resident landlord.
Are you sure you're ok with relation to stamp duty? The last line suggests you started renting the apartment out in March 07. The changes to the stamp duty clawback going from 5 years to 2 only occured in November 07. My understanding is that you were liable for stamp duty clawback in March 07 (and interest on a daily basis since then) and that the subsequent changes have no effect on your position.Myself & my g/f bought a place pre dec 05 so we are ok in relation to clawback of SD,
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Rental Income.........7500 (Mar - Dec)
The last line suggests you started renting the apartment out in March 07
Mortgage Interest Mar 08-Dec-08.....5833 (Starting renting in Mar 08)
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