Written answers

Thursday, 21 November 2013

Department of Finance

Property Taxation Application

Photo of Robert TroyRobert Troy (Longford-Westmeath, Fianna Fail)
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52. To ask the Minister for Finance if a person has to pay a property tax on a second property (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [49969/13]

Photo of Michael NoonanMichael Noonan (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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For Local Property Tax (LPT) purposes a residential property is defined as any building or structure (or part of a building) which is used as, or is suitable for use as, a dwelling. I am advised by the Revenue Commissioners that property owners should take account of the structure of the building; including whether the property has a roof, windows and doors, sanitary facilities, services (water or electricity supply turned off or temporarily disconnected would not necessarily mean that a residential property is uninhabitable) to assist them in deciding whether their property is not habitable. I am further advised that LPT is a self-assessed tax and where an owner considered that their residential property was not suitable for use as a dwelling, they were obliged to notify Revenue in writing as soon as possible after they had received their LPT Return for 2013. Owners were also required to provide relevant supporting documentation; for example, photographic evidence, a report from a suitably qualified person such as a surveyor or an engineer. As the due date for filing a LPT1 Return for 2013 was 7 May 2013, the Commissioners recommend that the property owner should write to the LPT Branch, PO Box 1, Limerick without delay.

Based on the information provided by the property owner, Revenue will consider the circumstances of the application, make a decision on the matter and advise them accordingly.

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