Cacpital Gains tax on NPPR with negative equity

dublin100

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Hello all,
I am currently trying to sell a house which I used to live in and now rent out.
House purchased in November 2003. To be sold in June 2014.
I lived there from November 2003 until November 2008.
It has been rented out since.

House bought for €206,000. Mortgage: €200,000.
Mortgage principal remaining: €158,000.
House expected to sell for €170,000.

Do I owe any capital gains tax, as the house will sell for more than is left on the mortgage? Or am I not liable as its worth less now than when I bought it?

Thanks
 
Or am I not liable as its worth less now than when I bought it?

Correct, there is no CGT in this scenario, but you should make a return, you will maybe have a capital loss that can be carried forward.
 
I think you're obliged to make a return, forgot to say that yesterday. It's simple enough, have a look at the revenue website.