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Karolina
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I'm wondering if I'm liable for the full €200 of NPPR or is there any pro-rata payment basis if a house is my PPR for part of the year & NPPR for the rest??
In the last 2 years (but only for 6 or 7 months of each year) I rented out the house I own and moved into rented accomodation elsewhere.
The house is in negative equity, rent doesn't cover mortgage, but it's too small for my family now. Paying out higher rent than I'm earning.
Tried but failed to sell last year. Don't own another property.
On enquiring from Dublin City Council helpline last week, the lady on the phone focused on the "liabilty dates" (31 July '09, 31 March for other years). But, judging from the NPPR website FAQ's, these dates are used to determine ownership of a property for that year (& therefore liabilty for that year's charge if it's an NPPR), and seem to have nothing to do with determining residency in the property.
If they did, couldn't any landlord move back in for the night of 31 March thereby avoiding the full year's charge (as long as he/she didn't own another property). Conversely, if I rent out for just a few months around March I'm liable for the full year's fee (??).
If it was just the €200 annual fee I wouldn't be too fussed, but it looks like I'm liable for penalties amounting to €1000 by now for '09 & '10.
As well as that, my wife rang the council in summer '09 to enquire about this and was told we weren't liable as we only owned 1 property (the council staff were all new to the ins & outs of this new tax back then too). This turns out to be incorrect, but we have no way of proving that now.
Sorry for being longwinded. Any advice or insights greatly appreciated.
In the last 2 years (but only for 6 or 7 months of each year) I rented out the house I own and moved into rented accomodation elsewhere.
The house is in negative equity, rent doesn't cover mortgage, but it's too small for my family now. Paying out higher rent than I'm earning.
Tried but failed to sell last year. Don't own another property.
On enquiring from Dublin City Council helpline last week, the lady on the phone focused on the "liabilty dates" (31 July '09, 31 March for other years). But, judging from the NPPR website FAQ's, these dates are used to determine ownership of a property for that year (& therefore liabilty for that year's charge if it's an NPPR), and seem to have nothing to do with determining residency in the property.
If they did, couldn't any landlord move back in for the night of 31 March thereby avoiding the full year's charge (as long as he/she didn't own another property). Conversely, if I rent out for just a few months around March I'm liable for the full year's fee (??).
If it was just the €200 annual fee I wouldn't be too fussed, but it looks like I'm liable for penalties amounting to €1000 by now for '09 & '10.
As well as that, my wife rang the council in summer '09 to enquire about this and was told we weren't liable as we only owned 1 property (the council staff were all new to the ins & outs of this new tax back then too). This turns out to be incorrect, but we have no way of proving that now.
Sorry for being longwinded. Any advice or insights greatly appreciated.