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Non Principal Private Residence Charge

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Non Principal Private Residence Charge

A new charge with regard to Non Principal Private Residences (NPPR) comes into effect in Ireland on 31st of July 2009. The new charge shall be on rented property, holiday or second homes and shall be at a set rate of € 200 a year. The charge is the same for all properties regardless of size, location or value. Properties are exempt from the new charge if they are rented out as part of the RAS (rental accommodation scheme) or rented to the HSE or leased to a housing authority.

The new property charge is to be paid to a body called the Non Principal Private Residence. You will be able to register your properties and pay the charges online at www.nppr.ie website by credit or debit card.

Property owners will also be able to register and pay at your local council offices using an NPPR registration form. The payment types accepted will be credit card, debit card, bank draft, postal order and cheque.

Late Payment: If the NPPR charge is not paid within a month after the last date for payment, a late payment fee of € 20 will apply for every month or part of month that the charge remains unpaid.

 

Karl Foley

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John McCarrick and Associates
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