Revenue says at a minimum, they are likely to see existing tax rates increase - however, each case will be determined individually.
Local homeowners looking to build log cabins on their property could be faced with a second property tax bill.
Revenue says at a minimum, they are likely to see existing tax rates increase - however, each case will be determined individually.
The increase would be added if the additional structure is valued as an entirely different property to the existing home.
A spokesperson for Revenue said that's categorised as self-contained accommodation with its own access point, where facilities for day-to-day living are located reasonable proximity to each other.

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