Last updated: 2026-04-27

Tracking LPT payments

Local Property Tax (LPT) is an annual charge to Revenue based on the property's valuation band. Anchorlet doesn't pay it for you, but it does keep a tidy record so you don't have to hunt through emails when filing your return — or when your accountant asks "did you pay the 2025 LPT?".

To log a payment

  1. Open the property.
  2. Switch to the Compliance tab.
  3. Find the LPT panel and click Add payment.
  4. Enter:
    • Tax year
    • Amount due (Revenue tells you this; depends on the valuation band)
    • Amount paid (often equal to amount due; can be less for partial payments)
    • Date paid
    • Payment method (Direct debit, Bank transfer, Card, Cheque)
    • Valuation band and valuation € (optional but useful — Revenue revalues every few years)
  5. Click Save.

The payment appears in the panel with a status pill (Paid / Partial / Unpaid) and is included in the property's annual tax export pack automatically.

What it isn't

Anchorlet doesn't connect to Revenue's MyAccount or ROS systems — entries are manually logged. We also don't currently send LPT due-date reminders the way we do for compliance certs (BER, gas safety, etc.); the LPT calendar is well-publicised by Revenue and we didn't want to be the third source of nagging. If reminders would be useful, mention it via Contact support.

Next steps