Landlords
Our Landlords Knowledge Hub aims to provided information to Landlords in Ireland on their tax obligations.
As a landlord in Ireland, it's important to understand the tax implications of your rental income. They must assess their tax position each year under self-assessment and file a tax return.
TaxAssist Accountants offer a Tax Return service specifically for landlords or those with second properties. We offer a FREE initial consultation to all new clients. You can contact us today to book yours.
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New rules for landlords who are living abroad
Are you a landlord living abroad? New rules set to come into place from 01 July 2023.
Find out moreLandlords: All you need to know about tax on your rental property
As a landlord in Ireland, it's important to understand the tax implications of your rental income. Here are some things to watch out for on your Irish tax return.
Find out more10 Tax Tips for Landlords
As the 2023 tax return deadline approaches landlords are preparing to file
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TaxAssist Accountants are one of the largest accountancy providers in Ireland; we offer a great range of property tax advice specifically for landlords or those with second properties
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What is the new Landlord Tax Relief announced in Budget 2024?
I own a small apartment that I rent out for €1500 a month. I had been thinking of selling, but I wonder after Budget 2024 is it worth my while staying in the market?
Find out moreWhat are wear & tear allowances?
I am a landlord doing my own tax return and I read about wear & tear allowances. What is this? I spent approx. €10k on new couches and beds when I was fitting it out 2 years ago.
Find out moreCan I claim for pre-letting expenses?
I am a landlord and I heard something about pre-letting expenses in Budget 2023, do I need to know anything?
Find out moreI am a landlord. Do I need to register with RTB every year?
I rent a property and have heard I now need to register this tenancy every year with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB). When and how do I do this?
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