Tag Archives: Rental Property

Top 10 tax tip for renting property in Ireland – Part 1

Greetings from Tramore. Another very promising day here. The washing is on the line, the Super League is dead in the water. Jose Mourinho is gone from Spurs. Another big payoff! I only found out about that on Tuesday night given the furore over the Super League. Greed and avarice took hold of the 12

What Do Revenue Know About You?

Wow, what a morning out there! That’s wet rain in its truest sense. A flock of wet seagulls were stuck to the balcony window this morning. They had that look of disappointment. Knowing they made a mistake coming back from their holidays in Africa too early. It’s week 11 now without a haircut. My locks

Non-Resident Landlords – Do you need help?

If you rent a property in Ireland but you’re a resident of any other country worldwide, you are what we call a non-resident landlord. If you’re getting rent from your property in Ireland, the money you’re making comes under Irish taxation law, and so you’re required to complete an Irish tax return to declare that

The Pros and Cons of renting out property in Ireland

Pros and Cons of renting out property in Ireland

With booming tech and tourism sectors in Ireland, not to mention increasing numbers of students attending Irish universities, colleges and institutes, demand for rental properties has never been greater. In fact, the average monthly rent in Ireland is the highest it’s been in over a decade. So, is purchasing a property to rent still a

Non-resident Landlords – How to return my income?

Things on the political front are quite crazy across the water and the uncertainty isn’t good for anyone, so hopefully a workable solution for all will be the final outcome. Teresa May is one formidable lady and must be under severe pressure. On the sporting side of things the writer is extremely happy about the

Tax Obligations for Non Residents!

Do you own a property in Ireland that you’re renting out but you don’t live in the country? There are a few tax obligations that you need to be aware of, but also, there are some tax deductions you need to be taking advantage of! So, what exactly is a non-resident landlord? You are classed