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stuart said:If you moved out because of work there is a possibility that it could be deemed your PPR for the entire period of ownership, and no CGT whatsoever due
This has been overlooked above
If you post why you moved out, it would help to clairfy if you can qualify for this or not
stuart said:If you moved out because of work there is a possibility that it could be deemed your PPR for the entire period of ownership, and no CGT whatsoever due
stuart@buyingtolet.ie
5. Private Residence
...
In addition to the twelve months referred to above, the following periods of absence from the house are also regarded as periods of occupation provided that, both before and after those periods, the house was the owner’s only or main residence and that throughout those periods he/she had no other house eligible for exemption:-
(i) any period throughout which the individual was employed outside the State
and
(ii) a period of up to four years during which the individual was required by the conditions of his/her employment to reside elsewhere.
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