Property Tax Update - April 2026
Category: Tax | Date: 07/04/2026 11:30 | Duration: 1hr | Tag: WEBIE2620 | Type: Webinar | Speaker: Michael O'Scathaill
In recent years, with the backdrop of a housing crisis, there has been a particular focus on the supply of residential property in Ireland. In that context, a range of government measures, including some in the area of taxation, have been introduced with a view to increasing the supply of property to the rental and owner-occupier markets. These measures have been a mix of the carrot and the stick and cover not only existing taxes such as Stamp Duty and VAT but also the introduction of some entirely new taxes such as the Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT) and the Vacant Homes Tax (VHT) which have come on stream in the past few years. The most recent Budget and Finance Act 2025 which followed it contained a futher range of measures. Practitioners might feel hard-pressed to stay abreast of all of these changes but stay abreast they must as, such is the breadth of clients potentially impacted by them, they are likely to find themselves advising in this area on a regular basis. This course will provide attendees with a good overview and awareness of these changes.
In this session Michael O’Scathaill will cover the following topics:
By attending this session, you will have an appreciation of some key measures introduced in the area of property taxation in recent years including a number of new taxes introduced, and an overview of the main provisions of each, as well as a reminder of some older provisions that could easily be overlooked.
Course level: Need to know
This webinar is to make attendees aware of and give them an overview of the key measures introduced in recent years in order that they can then consider them in more detail and factor them into their advice where relevant.
Michael O'Scathaill