Ok Graham - that is not a crazy idea especially since the lower earning spouse is now, for 2010 tax purposes and beyond, a homemaker with no other income!
So for now I assume I;
split rental income exactly 50:50
split the property expenses exactly 50:50 & therefore show identical profit per person
only if the shares are jointly owned.Should I do the same for dividend income i.e. 50:50
No, it doesnt matter. I would just claim them via the higher earning spouse, no point in overcomplicating things.finally for expenses such as refuse charges we have paid does it matter if we split who paid them or not?
If you are doing this, be careful that you are not exposing the lower earning spouse to a mininum PRSI charge of €253. Where this applies, it is dubious whether it is worthwhile to divide rental income between spouse.
True, however as long as the non-earning other spouse's share of net rents exceeds c. €1,200pa and assuming there is a transfer from 41% to 20% liability then the tax saved would cover the PRSI due.
Not sure what a minimum PRSI charge is and how it arises but anyway the homemaker will have 2 dependent children and at this moment in time don't know what a home care credit is or it's implications?
Thanks for the helpful responses thus far!!
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