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Rental Sector

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 13 July 2023

Thursday, 13 July 2023

Questions (274)

Eoin Ó Broin

Question:

274. Deputy Eoin Ó Broin asked the Minister for Finance the number of renters availing of the renter's tax credit in 2022 and to date in 2023, with a breakdown by county and an average credit paid in each county. [35359/23]

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Written answers

The Rent Tax Credit, as provided for in section 473B of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 (TCA 1997), was introduced by the Finance Act 2022 and may be claimed in respect of qualifying rent paid in 2022 and subsequent years to end-2025.

I am advised by Revenue that the Rent Tax Credit statistics currently available refer only to claims by PAYE taxpayers for the 2022 tax year and the 2023 tax year to-date. Data on claims by self-assessed taxpayers is not yet available as these taxpayers’ returns are generally submitted later in the year. The statutory filing date for the 2022 tax return for self-assessed taxpayers is 31 October 2023.

Claims in respect of the 2022 year of assessment can be made by PAYE taxpayers by submitting an Income Tax return for that year. For claims relating to 2023, PAYE taxpayers have the option of claiming the rent tax credit due to them either as rent is incurred or at the end of the year through their Income Tax return. Due to the manner in which current year claims are made, I am advised by Revenue that data on average claim amounts made with respect to the tax year 2023 are not yet available.

Rent Tax Credit claims made are on a ‘taxpayer unit’ basis. A taxpayer unit is either an individual with any personal status who is singly assessed or a couple in a marriage or civil partnership who have elected for joint assessment.

I am further advised that over 266,120 Rent Tax Credit claims have been made by 238,066 taxpayer units up to and including 9 July 2023, consisting of:

(i) 197,435 taxpayer units that made claims for 2022 only,

(ii) 28,054 taxpayer units that made claims for both 2022 and 2023, and

(iii) 12,577 taxpayer units that made claims for 2023 only.

Data for claims relating to PAYE taxpayers for 2022, including the average paid in each county for claims in respect of 2022, are set out by county in the table below.

County

Number of Taxpayer Units claiming in respect of 2022 up to 9 July 2023

Average Value of Claim in respect of 2022 made up to 9 July 2023

Carlow

2,038

571

Cavan

1,799

593

Clare

2,750

575

Cork

25,706

558

Donegal

2,787

583

Dublin

107,054

545

Galway

16,386

546

Kerry

3,350

566

Kildare

7,911

578

Kilkenny

2,338

569

Laois

1,732

579

Leitrim

729

560

Limerick

11,098

565

Longford

1,288

580

Louth

2,944

574

Mayo

3,176

566

Meath

4,032

586

Monaghan

1,495

568

Offaly

1,796

581

Roscommon

1,447

582

Sligo

2,639

551

Tipperary

3,804

575

Waterford

4,309

560

Westmeath

3,268

589

Wexford

3,493

584

Wicklow

2,652

590

Not yet available

3,468

554

Total

225,489

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