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Selling a LPT exempt house, revenue specific or general clearance?

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  • 09-04-2018 10:59am
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    Registered Users Posts: 460 ✭✭


    Hi,

    bought our house in 2013, so we are LPT exempt until 2019. But we are planning to sell later this year, and I understand to sell we need LPT clearance certificate from Revenue to give to purchaser.

    However, the house is in Dublin, and I expect it will sell above the 350k threshold for general clearance, so l suspect we will need specific clearance.

    But not exactly sure, as I have no idea what value the house was declared at by the previous owners, since we've had no correspondence from Revenue/LPT since we bought the house apart from confirming our exempt status.

    But specific clearance seems odd, as I understand it to to ensure correct LPT has been paid, but in our case we have correctly paid no LPT, so it seems general clearance should be enough, no matter what the initial or current valuation.

    Anyone else in the same position?

    Thanks!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,644 ✭✭✭wench


    mcbert wrote: »
    But not exactly sure, as I have no idea what value the house was declared at by the previous owners, since we've had no correspondence from Revenue/LPT since we bought the house apart from confirming our exempt status.
    You should be able to see what band the house was previously in on your online record.
    If you're signed up for the myAccount service from Revenue, it will be included there, otherwise you can get it here https://lpt.revenue.ie/lpt-web/views/login.html?execution=e1s1


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