That's not technically correct but is probably true in this case.You dont need to register with RTB for family member so dont.
Yes, but very few people in your position would register with the RTB. I don’t think your tenant is going to be telling any tales on you.
- When he leaves, I would like to rent it out again at €2000 per month. But unless we up the rent in the registration now we will be stuck at 2% increase per annum. Is this correct?
It is possible, but not likely. I have no inside knowledge, but I imagine that the information sharing between Revenue and the RTB is more focused on discovering people who pay no tax at all on rental income. There are always going to be discrepancies between rental income declared and the amount on the RTB tenancy registration. These reasons can include discounts, rent arrears, void periods, et cetera.Will the RTB share our rent with Revenue identifying a discrepancy? i.e. if we put the RTB in at €2000 p/m but the Revenue does not match at €1500 p/m.
Just in relation to this supposed information sharing,It is possible, but not likely. I have no inside knowledge, but I imagine that the information sharing between Revenue and the RTB is more focused on discovering people who pay no tax at all on rental income. There are always going to be discrepancies between rental income declared and the amount on the RTB tenancy registration. These reasons can include discounts, rent arrears, void periods, et cetera.
- Revenue don't share confidential information with any other arm of government or anyone else.
I highly doubt this. There are dozens of taxes, over three million taxpaying units, and only six thousand Revenue staff, the vast majority of them clerical. Revenue doesn’t have the manpower and even if they did it would not pass any cost-benefit test to go scrutinising discrepancies of a few hundred euros.- Revenue have access to all RTB data and presumably scrutinise it forensically.
That sounds like forensic analysis to me.I highly doubt this.
I would imagine Revenue runs big-data analysis exercises to find people registered as landlords with the RTB with no declared rental income on their system.
Pretty much all of this is in the realm of speculation.I highly doubt this. There are dozens of taxes, over three million taxpaying units, and only six thousand Revenue staff, the vast majority of them clerical. Revenue doesn’t have the manpower and even if they did it would not pass any cost-benefit test to go scrutinising discrepancies of a few hundred euros.
I would imagine Revenue runs big-data analysis exercises to find people registered as landlords with the RTB with no declared rental income on their system. Sending these landlords a letter is the price of paper and a stamp and a non-trivial share of landlords will simply pay up on receipt of letter. People who don’t are probably prioritised for audit but I repeat small discrepancies between the RTB rent and gross rental income declared have half a dozen innocent explanations and are highly unlikely to be chased by Revenue.
LOL. RTB giving tax advice is a new one.By way of an update. I spoke with the RTB today and they confirmed that I do not have to register in this instance unless I want to. However, they said that without registration that I cannot claim relief on the mortgage interest or that my bro in law can claim the renters allowance. She said that this is linked to a RTB registration number.
I have called Revenue to try and get more information as it seems a bit daft that when you are exempt from the RTB registration, that you still need to do it for the tax benefits, but is Ireland... I'll let you know of any developments. Thanks for the responses so far
That's not correct. The tax requirement is to comply with the registration requirements of the residential tenancies act. If there's no requirement to register, then you're compliant.However, they said that without registration that I cannot claim relief on the mortgage interest
Where the landloard & tenant are related, the credit is only available for tenancies that require registration with RTB, and are registered.or that my bro in law can claim the renters allowance.
Why do you think that they would they be entitled here?Keep yr rent under the 14k & claim the rent-a-room so long as you are entitled to do so.
We have a second property that we rent to a family member at a discounted rate.
Think I'm getting two threads mixed up, sorry.Why do you think that they would they be entitled here?
I guess that's the logical outcome of a self assessed tax system.LOL. RTB giving tax advice is a new one.
Bear in mind, Revenue routinely disclaim their own officials' tax advice whenever it suits them.
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