"Revenue said it was extending the deadline as it understands the revaluation and filing process can cause uncertainty for some property owners. The tax authority denied there were any new problems today with its Local Property Tax (LPT) portal. Some homeowners had reported problems with the system last week. Owners are required to revalue their properties for the first time since 2021."
""The extended deadline aims to provide additional time to meet obligations," Revenue said. The deadline for homeowners to tell Revenue what they have assessed the value of their homes had been midnight tonight. By this deadline, property owners also had to tell the tax authority how they intend to pay the tax from next year. Now they have until the middle of next week to do this. Owners had to self-assess the value of their property as of last Saturday."
Revenue extended the Local Property Tax (LPT) filing deadline to mid-next week to give homeowners more time to complete revaluations and select payment methods. Homeowners had to self-assess their property value as of last Saturday and indicate payment plans for next year. By this afternoon, 1.4 million of the 2,111,273 required returns had been filed, leaving roughly 700,000 outstanding. Revenue denied new problems with the LPT portal, though some users reported issues last week. Revenue also extended helpline hours to help taxpayers with portal or filing difficulties. Some homeowners were surprised to move up a valuation band despite bands being widened under the new valuation.
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