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What expenses can I deduct against my tax bill on an investment property?
I have an investment property that I rent out each year. What expenses can I deduct against my tax bill?
- Rents you pay for property such as ground rents
- Insurance premiums against fire and public liability
- Maintenance of your property such as cleaning, painting and decorating
- Property fees before you first rent out your property such as management, advertising, legal or accountancy fees
- From 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.
- The cost of any service or goods you provide that do not get repaid by your tenant such as electricity, central heating, telephone, service charges, water and refuse collection
- Certain mortgage protection policy premiums
- Wear and tear of furniture and fittings (known as capital allowances)
- Repairs, such as rot treatment, mending windows, doors or machines
- Mortgage interest: from 1 January 2018, you can deduct 85% of the interest paid on your mortgage on a rental property. For 2019, the figure has increased to 100%
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Date published 20 Aug 2019
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