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What expenses am I not allowed deduct?
I have an investment property that I rent out each year. What expenses am I not allowed to deduct against my tax bill?
The following expenses are not allowable for the purposes of reducing the taxable profits on your rental property:
- Expenses incurred before the property is let, other than property fees before you first rented out the property such as management, advertising, legal or accountancy fees. From 01 January 2018 a new deduction of up to €5,000 per property for pre-letting expenses of a revenue nature are allowable subject to the property being vacant for a period of 12 months or more
- Post letting expenses, i.e. expenses incurred after the property has been let for the final time
- Property improvements unless allowed under a tax incentive scheme
- Expenses on premises rented out on an uneconomic basis, e.g. where a property is being rented for below market value rent and is consistently making a loss year on year
- Mortgage interest from the time you buy the property up until it is first rented out
- Local Property Tax (LPT)
- Any cost for your own time/labour when carrying out repairs to the property
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Date published 5 Oct 2021
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