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I said I'd throw a query up here for him as he is worried Revenue may now look for interest or penalties for all the years of never paying preliminary tax - is this likely?
I said I'd throw a query up here for him as he is worried Revenue may now look for interest or penalties for all the years of never paying preliminary tax - is this likely? What should he do, hold his hands up or pay prelim tax for 2016 and see what happens?
I was ask to pay this myself. I am a Non resident LL with tenant deducting tax and paying at the end of the year. So this year I have to Pay before Oct for 2016 and my tenant will pay around Nov also for 2016 the same amount. The tax office have gone to great length to explain that that's the way it works.
You got very bad advice from them. There's absolutely no need to pay twice.
Also (although it's your call) I wouldn't under any circumstances have your tenant deducting tax. If they fail to pay it over to Revenue, you're totally exposed.
Surely the landlord must pay the tax owing, he can claim a credit in regard to the tax remitted by the tenant, IF the tenant has in fact remitted any tax.
There is indeed. That's why the landlord needs to circumvent this by nominating someone or anyone as their collection agent. Since the 1998 Ombudsman's Report, any action against an unwilling tenant to force them to remit unpaid tax is almost certainly doomed to failure.Is there not a legal obligation on the tenant to deduct the tax and pay it over to Revenue, where the landlord lives abroad and no Irish agent has been appointed.
mber: 1466" said:I don't see the great advantage as I have to do the same paper work and with preliminary tax have to pay in advance of my tax return. I have heard a lot worse stories then a tenant running off without paying the tax the are liable for to revenue.
Just got a final demand from the tax office for the tax paid 12 months ago by my tenant. I am just trying to follow their rules and they are P&^%ing me off. I may have to follow advice and go with a agent. I got a missed call about CGT. Not income tax. I returned they call and left a message ask what was the issue. No email no 1st or 2nd demand. My god I am so happy to be out of Ireland. I don't think I could ever move back.
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