30/04/2013
Archived item. This item is published here for historical reasons. The information below may be out of date.
Non principal private residence (NPPR) charge is now due
South Dublin County Council would like to remind people who own a property which is not their principle private residence in Ireland that the 2013 Non Principal Private Residence (NPPR) charge is now due. It is important to note that NPPR property owners are liable for this charge in 2013 in addition to the half-year Local Property Tax.
Owners of properties, whether it is a holiday home, a second home or a rented property, are liable to pay the €200 charge for this year on or before the 30th June 2013 to avoid late payment fees (details of which can be found on www.nppr.ie).
The 2013 charge is based upon the ownership and status of the property on the 31st March 2013. Those who no longer own an NPPR that they previously registered in the system may remove their association with that property, online at www.nppr.ie. If the sale of a Non Principal Private Residence closes on or prior to the liability date for a given year (31st March in the case of 2013) then the vendor has no liability for the charge that year; if the sale closes after the liability date, the vendor is liable for the charge that year and late payment fees will continue to accumulate on any unpaid charge or charges.
Property owners can register for and pay the NPPR Charge up to and including the 30th of June 2013 by availing of one of the following options:-
· online at www.nppr.ie;
· by posting a registration form to PO Box 11654, Dublin 8; or
· at County Hall, Tallaght or Civic Offices, Clondalkin – see www.sdcc.ie for details.
For further information and to access FAQs log on to www.nppr.ie
