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Local Property Tax portal issues resolved ahead of Nov 7 deadline

A number of problems were identified within the portal in recent days, and a system fix to resolve these issues was deployed earlier today
A number of problems were identified within the portal in recent days, and a system fix to resolve these issues was deployed earlier today

Revenue has said technical issues with the Local Property Tax portal have been resolved.

A number of problems were identified in recent days, and a system fix to resolve the issues was deployed earlier today.

"The number of returns filed to date, and particularly over the past few days alone, demonstrates that there are no widespread issues with the LPT portal," said Katie Clair, Manager of Revenue's LPT branch.

"The issues identified to date have now been resolved and almost 10,000 returns have been successfully submitted through the LPT portal since the fix was deployed this morning," she added.

However, if you experience any difficulties using the LPT portal or filing your return, Revenue advises you call the LPT helpline on 01 738 3626.

550,000 Local Property Tax returns have been filed so far ahead of the 7 November deadline, with 27,000 of these returns filed yesterday alone.

Revenue is reminding property owners who have not yet done so to complete the following steps.

Firstly, determine the valuation band of your property as of 1 November 2025, then submit your LPT Return including the valuation band by 7 November 2025, and pay, or make arrangements to pay the LPT charge for 2026.

Advice on how to work out the valuation band of a property and submit a LPT return is available on the Revenue website.

This includes an interactive valuation tool which provides an estimated average valuation band for residential properties in each area, based on Eircode or location.

A number of payment options are available for homeowners, including payment in full by credit, debit card or cash by 9 January 2026.

An annual debit instruction can also be arranged and will be processed on the 20 March 2026.

If you prefer to pay monthly, a direct debit can be set up, with your first payment to be processed on 15 January 2026, and the 15th of each month thereafter for the rest of the year.

You can also choose a deduction at source from salary, wages or your occupational pension, with your first payment to be processed in January and continuing for the remainder of the year.