I don't think so.Hi. I wish to change a property valuation on the LPT website.
There is a box that clicks amend, but that sends you into an enquiry. Is there no other way of changing the valuation ?
I made a mistake with my return and should be a band above what I filed already - which was the one that they suggested on the original LPT notification letter and which the Revenue map valuation tool suggests. I went into my account to correct this but it just links to MyEnquiries (the LPT account one not the myAccount one - there doesn't seem to be a single consolidated MyEnquiries inbox for some reason) and I had to send them a message explaining the issue. Just mentioning it in case anybody else also needs to revise their valuation after doing their return.
Do you mean after initially submitting a return but then going back to correct it?I just updated mine today.
When I log into my LPT account there is a big banner in blue saying,‘You have an outstanding payment due now.
Please click on the pay now button to proceed to the payment page.’
Odd ?
Doesn't it say this if you haven't set up a payment method to actually pay the 2026 LPT either in one go or by monthly DD?However when I log in again it still states I have the full amount outstanding ?
‘You have an outstanding payment due now.
Please click on the pay now button to proceed to the payment page.’
Odd ?
It can take a day or so for the payment to be processed.it still states I have the full amount outstanding ?
I haven't found that. I'm still in the same band since the start for 2 properties. But if you were near the upper range of a band, you may be a band higher, but the increase in amount due is not excessive.nd other family members' returns suggests that the government and Revenue have greatly downplayed the level of effective increase in LPT for 2026-2030. Revenue's estimates generally undervalue the properties.