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Dublin Local Property Tax and New Social Welfare Payment for Homeowners

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June 23, 2024
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Dublin City Council has announced an increase in the Local Property Tax (LPT) for homeowners. The council voted to raise the tax by 8% for 2024. This decision was made to help fund essential public services like housing, road maintenance, and community projects. The increase means that homeowners in Dublin will have to pay more in property taxes next year. The council believes this will help improve the city’s infrastructure and services, benefiting all residents.

New Social Welfare Payment for Homeowners

In other news, a new social welfare payment has been introduced for homeowners in Ireland. This payment is designed to help those who might struggle with the increased property taxes and other expenses. The payment can provide homeowners with hundreds of euros in financial support. It is a lesser-known benefit, so many people might not be aware they are eligible.

To qualify, homeowners must meet certain criteria, including income limits and property conditions. The government encourages eligible homeowners to apply for this assistance to help manage their household expenses more effectively. This new payment aims to provide relief to those facing financial challenges and ensure that homeowners can maintain their properties without undue stress.

Conclusion

Homeowners in Dublin should prepare for an increase in their Local Property Tax next year. At the same time, those who might find this increase challenging can look into the new social welfare payment for financial support. By staying informed and taking advantage of available resources, residents can better navigate these changes.

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