
Non-Resident Landlord in Ireland 2026

Published: | Updated: 21st Mar 2026
Non-Resident Landlord
Non-resident landlords in Ireland must pay tax on rental income and comply with RTB/LPT rules.
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Non-resident landlords in Ireland must pay tax on rental income and comply with RTB/LPT rules.


In 2026, Irish landlords must comply with RTB registration, pay LPT, and declare rental income to Revenue.


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Irish landlords in 2026 can cut their tax bills significantly by claiming reliefs such as mortgage interest and repairs.


Maximise your tax savings while supporting Irish SMEs through the Employment and Investment Incentive (EII) Scheme.


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