Donohoe extends Living City tax relief initiative
Old properties in Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe’s constituency look set to be among those to benefit from his recent budget decision to extend the Living City Initiative (LCI) tax reliefs for refurbishment
Old properties in Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe’s constituency look set to be among those to benefit from his recent budget decision to extend the Living City Initiative (LCI) tax reliefs for refurbishment.
LCI allows taxpayers to recover some of the costs against income tax. It applies only to certain areas in the centres of Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Limerick and Waterford cities. To qualify, residential properties must have been built before 1915,...
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