Last Updated on March 26, 2026
Being a non-resident landlord in Ireland comes with significant responsibility. Part of this responsibility is adhering to the complex rules regarding tax on rental income.
Rent collection and property taxes are complicated businesses, especially for landlords located outside of Ireland.
That’s where rent collection agents come in. In this blog, we break down what exactly a rent collection agent is and how they can support you as a non-resident landlord.
What are rent collection agents in Ireland?
A rent collection agent, more accurately referred to as a “collection agent” for tax purposes, is an Irish resident person appointed by a non-resident landlord to receive rental income and be responsible for declaring and paying Irish income tax on that income under their own name.
Rent collection agents come in a variety of forms, a collection agent may be:
- An estate agent
- A management company
- A solicitor
- Someone you have nominated to act on your behalf
- A tax return specialist like PTI International
The rent collection agent’s primary role is to ensure that you receive your rental income directly from the tenant or letting agent and that all taxes are paid correctly and by the tax deadline.
Who is responsible for collecting taxes in Ireland?
In Ireland, the Office of the Revenue Commissioners, more commonly referred to as Revenue, is the body responsible for collecting taxes. This includes income, capital gains, and property taxes.
It is the responsibility of your chosen rent collection agent to provide Revenue with all the details of your rental income and ensure you remain tax compliant.
What services do rent collection agents provide?
While the exact services offered by rent collection agents will vary depending on the chosen service provider, the following are some of the services that collection agents are obligated to provide:
- Setting up 20% Rental Notification (RN) payments each month; or
- Issue a collecting agent number and file customer returns on time.
What are the differences between a rent collection agent, a tax agent, and a letting agent?
These three roles all deal with money or property, but each operate in different areas and, though some activities may overlap depending on the chosen agent, they all have different responsibilities and regulations.
Rent collection agent (Collection agent for tax purposes)
A collection agent is appointed primarily for Irish tax purposes. They are legally responsible for declaring rental income and paying income tax on behalf of a non-resident landlord.
Tax agent
A tax agent advises and files returns but does not take legal responsibility for the tax liability.
Letting agent
A letting agent manages the property and tenant relationship but has no responsibility for the landlord’s tax compliance.
How do I register a rent collection agent with Revenue?
Don’t worry, as a non-resident landlord you don’t have to register your chosen rent collection agent with Revenue, that responsibility falls on the agent themselves.
Once you have appointed your chosen rent collection agent, they will register with Revenue and will apply for a separate tax number to use solely for dealing with your property.
What do landlords need to provide to their rent collection agent?
Landlords will be required to provide their rent collection agent with comprehensive information regarding themselves and the property to ensure legal compliance and streamlined operations.
Landlord information
In order to register a tenancy, landlords will be required to provide the rent collection agent with their:
- Full name and contact details
- PPS Number
- Tax Reference Number
- Company information (if applicable)
Rental property information
In addition to their own personal information, there are a number of details landlords will have to provide about the property including:
- Full address and Eircode of the property
- The Local Property Tax ID
- Details about the property including the property type, number of bedrooms, floor area, and BER.
The exact information required will vary depending on the chosen rent collection agent and property type.
Common mistakes to avoid for non-resident landlords
Some of the most common mistakes made by non-resident landlords in Ireland include:
Not appointing a rent collection agent
If you choose not to appoint a rent collection agent, your tenant becomes the collection agent by default. This means that your tenant must withhold 20% of the rent, register on Revenue Online Services, and submit Rental Notifications to Revenue.
Forgetting RTB registration
Your tenancy must be registered with the RTB, and re-registered annually on the anniversary of the tenancy start date. If registration lapses you may:
- Lose your mortgage interest deduction
- Lose access to RTB dispute resolution services
- Accumulate late fees each month
While many rent collection agents will register tenancies with the RTB, it is still the legal responsibility of the landlord to ensure each tenancy is registered correctly.
Ignoring LPT compliance
Local property tax might seem like a minor annual obligation, but it is taken seriously by Revenue. If you fail to file your LPT returns or if your payments aren’t current, Revenue can impose a surcharge of up to 10% on your income tax liability.
If you’re abroad it can be easy to forget and let LPT slip, this is where a rent collection agent can make a difference and keep you compliant.
Poor recordkeeping
Many first-time landlords struggle to keep on top of their documentation. They fail to keep invoices, mix up personal and property costs, and rely on vague spreadsheets come tax time.
This is another issue easily avoidable with professional support and a bit of discipline around filing and records.
How can agents optimize allowable expenses?
For non-resident landlords, claiming allowable expenses correctly is the key to reducing overall tax liability but it can often be the place where mistakes happen.
A rent collection agent helps by identifying all eligible expenses, such as repairs, insurance, management fees, and mortgage interest, while ensuring that they are properly recorded and categorized.
Collection agents also maintain organized, audit-ready documentation throughout the year, reducing any risk of missed claims or issue with Revenue.
Why choose PTI Returns?
PTI Returns are here to provide rent collection services in Ireland to non-resident landlords and property investors in Ireland.
By using PTI Returns you will save time and stress, leaving room for the important things in life. PTI Returns will take care of the below to ensure you are 100% Revenue compliant:
- Registered rent collection agent for non-resident landlords
- Managing of tax withholdings on monthly rental income (optional)
- Filing of annual self-assessed income tax returns
PTI Returns makes rental tax compliance easy, all through a simple online process. Our users will have a Personal Tax Advisor that will manage your Irish tax requirements.


