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TR2 Registration for Tax - Business Premises Lease Question

  • 26-04-2011 6:40am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 215 ✭✭


    Mods: I previously posted this here, perhaps you could delete the old thread (has no replies)?

    Hi folks,

    I'm wondering - when filling out form TR2 for VAT and corporate tax registration... it asks about the place of business, the landlord, the rent and the rental term.

    What should you do when you're using a premises which you don't pay any rent on, i.e. where a facility has been made available to you by friend or family for use of a premises?

    Are there tax implications here?

    Thanks,

    Folks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 225 ✭✭Fabo


    Mods: I previously posted this here, perhaps you could delete the old thread (has no replies)?

    Hi folks,

    I'm wondering - when filling out form TR2 for VAT and corporate tax registration... it asks about the place of business, the landlord, the rent and the rental term.

    What should you do when you're using a premises which you don't pay any rent on, i.e. where a facility has been made available to you by friend or family for use of a premises?

    Are there tax implications here?

    Thanks,

    Folks

    Hi

    Tick the box for No where it asks about is your property rented.

    Second question, no there are no tax implications if you dont pay rent.

    If you need help, pm me.

    Owen


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