masterboy123
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Is it better to pay LPT from your fortnightly salary or pay at once using bank card?
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So long as you pay be Debit Card. Credit Card attracts a fee.Better in what way?
You pay the same amount whether you pay the annual amount in one go or pro rata throughout the year.
Better in such a way that LPT is deducted at the "source" i.e. before paying taxes on your salary, so you end up with a better deal financially. This is just my impression and not sure if it's true.Better in what way?
You pay the same amount whether you pay the annual amount in one go or pro rata throughout the year.
I don't think that Revenue charge the customer more for paying by credit card? You just pay the tax due and that's it as far as I know.So long as you pay be Debit Card. Credit Card attracts a fee.
It's not true. You don't get tax relief for paying LPT through salary - unlike, say, pension contributions. LPT is paid from net income after tax/PRSI/USC deductions. Did somebody tell you otherwise?Better in such a way that LPT is deducted at the "source" i.e. before paying taxes on your salary, so you end up with a better deal financially. This is just my impression and not sure if it's true.
If only!Better in such a way that LPT is deducted at the "source" i.e. before paying taxes on your salary, so you end up with a better deal financially. This is just my impression and not sure if it's true.
Thanks for clarifying this.It's not true. You don't get tax relief for paying LPT through salary - unlike, say, pension contributions. LPT is paid from net income after tax/PRSI/USC deductions. Did somebody tell you otherwise?
Paying your LPT by deduction at source
This page explains how to pay your Local Property Tax by deduction at sourcewww.revenue.ie
Paid by Revenue though!Credit Card attracts a fee.
some chance of that. If that was the case nearly anyone employed would have been doing that rather than paying 40% IT tax first!Better in such a way that LPT is deducted at the "source" i.e. before paying taxes on your salary, so you end up with a better deal financially. This is just my impression and not sure if it's true.