Tuesday 18 February 2025
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No Increase in Local Property Tax in County Cork – O’Shea

No Increase in Local Property Tax in County Cork – O’Shea

Local Fine Gael Councillor John Paul O’ Shea has said there will be no increase on the Local Property Tax (LPT) for house owners in North Cork.

As a result of a decision made by the Government this week, there will be no change in the amount of property tax until 2021, news that will no doubt be welcomed by homeowners in County Cork.

Cllr. O’Shea said “Fine Gael in Government believes we need to keep the property tax in place to fund vital local services, but we also want to provide homeowners with stability in terms of the amount of tax they have to pay.

“If the Government had not taken action this week, many homeowners in Cork would be facing significant hikes in the LPT later this year due to rising house prices. We don’t think that would be fair, so the date for valuations is being deferred and more work will be done in the meantime to build a political consensus on how the tax can be maintained and reformed and to ensure that increases where they arise are fair and affordable”.

Cllr. O’Shea added “I know there has been some concern that smaller homes in rural parts of Cork may face increases. It is important to reassure people that nobody will face steep increases in the LPT, and any reports of that nature are simply not accurate. My colleague, the Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has confirmed that any increases, where they do occur, should be modest, fair and affordable. 

“The report on the LPT – which puts forward a number of options – will be considered by the Budget Oversight Committee in the Oireachtas, and Minister Donohoe has said he wants to build a consensus on a reformed property tax model. The Minister has also signalled that he expects a reformed LPT would be based on widening the bands for property tax and adjusting the rates.

Concluding, Cllr. O’Shea said “In the meantime we are providing certainty for homeowners up to 2021, avoiding a sudden surge in the amount of tax due, to ensure that increases where they arise are affordable and fair.”