Not too sure about what Slim said about the portion of the expenses that are deductible.
As far as I know, expenses incurred before the first letting of a property are not allowed as a deduction from your rental profit ... although expenses between tenancies are allowed
Well spotted. The OP started renting the property before the 5th December 2007, so the old stamp duty clawback rules would apply. They should have paid the clawback at that stage because they had it as their PPR for less than the 5 years required for the excemption. The OP really needs to get professional advice on this as it looks like they are in arrears with Revenue.Another thing you have not mentioned is stamp duty clawback. Not sure it it applies to you but by searching through AAM you will find information on this. The rules were changed in the last budget but I cannot remember the dates/rules.
So by putting extra of our PPR mortgage can we also off-set the interest on this against Rental Income (sorry if I mis-read) I thought it was only the interest portion of the rental property that we could off-set against?
Fitout is not an expense - it is a capital allowance. Say you bought the apartment 2 years before & spend €8000 on fitout...the first 2 years are history - but you can write the remaining €6000 off at a rate of €1000 per year after expenses.
Not really relevant to the current thread....Does the "Rent a Room Relief" of €7620 apply only if you are living in the residence and its your principle residence.?
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