Tax deadline sees €9.2m enter Govt coffers in last few days

Nearly €10m was collected in a last-minute rush of second home tax payments ahead of its deadline last night.

Tax deadline sees €9.2m enter Govt coffers in last few days

Nearly €10m was collected in a last-minute rush of second home tax payments ahead of its deadline last night.

The Local Government Management Agency has confirmed that it took in €6.5m on Thursday and Friday last week, with another €2.7m coming in over the weekend.

In total €443.2m has been received for the Non-Principal Private Residence charge.

It has been five years since it was introduced at €200 per property per year, for second homes or rental properties which were not main residences.

Those who failed to pay up before midnight last night will now face penalties.

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