My PPR is where I live in London DannyIs this your PPR where your friends & family would normally expect to find you?
(Leaving to one side for now your temporary overseas work assignment)
I have- I’m leaving my stuff there. I’ve told them if they have friends or family staying they have permission to use itFor a house share.I would suggest you designate one room as your own and not rent it out otherwise it could be argued that you are renting the entire house to your mate.
Then you can't claim rent-a-room on the property in Ireland; you'll need to declare the income to Revenue and register the tenancy with RTB.My PPR is where I live in London Danny
Thanks Bronte- poor response on rent a room/ massive on ‘house to rent’ and price higher. I’ve no problem paying tax. I just want it as rent a room to avoid issues getting them out and as a layman I think this sounds very like a house share but an atypical one and one that’s very beneficial to the renter as place to themselvesIf your abroad contract is 9 months, then you've not actually moved abroad. But if you're trying to avoid being a proper landlord, to bypass the RTB and avoid tenancy rules, only you know.
Very odd a tenant moving out 4 days a month, he doesn't actually move out, he just stays away. You should have done rent a room.
That’s what I guessed- so any need to sign a ‘contract’? Ok to ask for a deposit?There are two separate issues.
Tax treatment and whether the occupant of the house is a tenant or a licensee.
It seems to me like the occupant is a licensee but rent-a-room relief cannot be claimed.
So no RTB registration needed but tax payable in the rent.
so any need to sign a ‘contract’?
On what basis is there an obligation to register with RTB, for what clearly is a licence agreement?Then you can't claim rent-a-room on the property in Ireland; you'll need to declare the income to Revenue and register the tenancy with RTB.
Not true.Also if you dont register with RTB, you can't set the mortgage interest against tax payable.
From revenue.ieNot true.
LOL. What happens if you receive rental income from a cowshed or any other mortgaged asset, the rental of which doesn't come under the jurisdiction of the RTB?From revenue.ie
"Mortgage interest
You may be allowed claim Mortgage Interest Relief against your rental income. The interest must be from a mortgage that is used to purchase, improve or repair your rental property.
You can claim Mortgage Interest Relief if you are registered with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB):"
if you are renting your cowshed as a residence for people, then I suspect you have bigger issues to be concerned with.LOL. What happens if you receive rental income from a cowshed or any other mortgaged asset, the rental of which doesn't come under the jurisdiction of the RTB?
If you are giving misleading guidance on a public forum, users have a right to be cautioned of that.if you are renting your cowshed as a residence for people, then I suspect you have bigger issues to be concerned with.
Are you suggesting that Revenue have published incorrect information in regards to rented residential properties & mortgage interest relief?If you are giving misleading guidance on a public forum, users have a right to be cautioned of that.
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