Question
I am planning to extend my
home. How can I claim the Home Renovation Incentive?
Answer
The Home Renovation Incentive (HRI)
scheme enables homeowners or landlords to claim tax
relief on repairs, renovations or improvement work that is carried out on their
main home or rental property by tax-compliant contractors and that is subject
to 13.5% VAT. It is also available to local authority tenants who have written
consent from the local authority to carry out the works.
HRI is paid as a tax credit at 13.5% of qualifying expenditure, which
can be set against your income tax over 2 years. You must be paying income tax
to avail of HRI. You must also be up to date with your Local Property Tax (LPT) obligations.
Your contractor must be registered for Value Added Tax (VAT) in Ireland
and be tax compliant. They also have to register the work on the HRI online administration system. If you use several contractors, such as a builder, a plumber and an
electrician, you can combine the cost of the works to make up the minimum qualifying expenditure
of €5,000 excluding VAT at 13.5%.
Repair, renovation or improvement work subject to VAT at 13.5% all
qualify for the HRI, including extensions and attic conversions; supply and
fitting of kitchens, bathrooms and built-in wardrobes; fitting of windows;
plumbing, tiling, rewiring and plastering. Work subject to VAT at 23% is not
covered. Neither are items such as furniture, white goods or carpets.
The work must be done and paid for by 31 December 2018. In general, the
credit is paid over the 2 years following the year in which the work is done and
paid for. After work starts you should log
in to HRI online to check that your contractor(s) have entered details of the
work – if they have not, you will not be able to claim the credit. Once the
work has been completed, you can claim the HRI credit. You access the HRI
online system through Revenue’s myAccount service or through the Revenue Online Service (ROS) if you are registered for ROS.
Further information is
available from the Citizens Information Service below.
Know Your Rights has
been compiled by Boyle Citizens Information Centre which provides a free
and confidential service to the public. Tel: 0761 07 6330
Address: Elphin Street,
Boyle, Co. Roscommon
Information is also available
online at citizensinformation.ie and from the Citizens Information Phone
Service - 0761 07 4000
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