Homeowners fail to claim €1,250 tax credit and a glimmer of light in office market

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Homeowners are failing to claim a tax credit designed to help defray the rapid rise in mortgage interest costs last year. Photograph: iStockhave failed to claim up to ¤1,250 in tax relief that was designed to soften the blow of rising mortgage interest rates, according to Revenue figures, writes Conor Pope. As much as €120 million in mortgage interest tax credit brought in after six European Central Bank rate rises in 2023 has yet to be claimed.

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