Households have one week left to file Local Property Tax returns
Households have one week left to file Local Property Tax returns
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Households have one week left to file Local Property Tax returns

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Households have one week left to file Local Property Tax returns

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In 2024, nearly 1.5 million owners paid LPT for 1.88 million properties across the country. Revenue has issued a reminder for residential property owners to complete the three steps necessary to file the return. Advertisement Here’s how to file your Local Property Tax (LPT) return. Determine the valuation band of your property as of 1 November, Submit your LPT Return, including the valuation band, by 7 November. The quickest and easiest way for property owners to file their LPT return is through the LPT portal, which can also be accessed via myAccount or ROS, Pay, or make arrangements to pay, the LPT charge for 2026. More information on determining the valuation band of a property and submitting a return is available online. Speaking today, Katie Clair, Manager of Revenue’s LPT Branch, said: “The level of returns filed to date is encouraging, with over 550,000 returns filed to date. However, I urge any property owner who has not yet thought about their LPT for 2026 to do so now.” “When submitting your LPT return you will be asked to make arrangements to pay your LPT charge for 2026. There are a number of payment options available, and property owners can pick the one which suits them best.” Different payment options include payment in full, paying via monthly Direct Debit, having the cost deducted from your income or annual direct debit. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Support The Journal Sophie Finn View 4 comments Send Tip or Correction Embed this post To embed this post, copy the code below on your site Email “Households have one week left to file Local Property Tax returns”. 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