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€7,620 p.a. or €635 p.m. can be collected tax free under the rent a room scheme. Your friend must be an owner occupier renting a room or rooms to you both. If he is not or collects more than that amount then he becomes treated as a property investor and all rental income is assessable for income tax, SD clawback may apply, CGT may be an issue, PRTB registration is required etc.My friend owns a house and my bf and I rent a room in it. We oay less than the €600/month that I think he is able to charge tax free.
No.I am interested in claiming tax relief for the rent I have paid so far (9mths) but I want to know if this is going to cost him anything?
I think this is provided that you are not connected with the person who is letting the room to you. I think there was a loophole closed off in the Finance Bill.Yes, you can claim tax relief at 20%.
In other words if you and your b/f are paying €600 each for the room (or rooms) then such income will not qualify for the rent a room relief.€7,620 p.a. or €635 p.m. can be collected tax free under the rent a room scheme.
I think this is provided that you are not connected with the person who is letting the room to you. I think there was a loophole closed off in the Finance Bill.
Just for clarity, you can claim the tax relief even if the landlord isn't registered. The form asks for the landlords PPS number, which they (probably) won't supply if they are not registered/declaring rental income. Simply send in the form without the PPS no. and it will still be granted.The landlord must be declaring the rental income to Revenue and registered with the PRTB AFAIK.
They're not.I don't think an owner occupier is obliged to register with the PRTB if they are renting under the rent a room scheme.
My friend is a Polish national who has been living in Ireland for 3 years now. I have told her that she can claim rent relief for each year. The problem is that her ex-landlord will not give her his PPS number or home address (as is required for the RENT1 application form). Can rent relief be claimed in the absence of those details, or could she submit his name and rented address only?
Thanks
Just for clarity, you can claim the tax relief even if the landlord isn't registered. The form asks for the landlords PPS number, which they (probably) won't supply if they are not registered/declaring rental income. Simply send in the form without the PPS no. and it will still be granted.
But the form also asks for the landlord`s home address? What if he will not give this also?
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