Hi
Quick question if you got married a few years ago and did not tell the tax man can you claim tax back retrospectively as if using Joint Assesment for those few years? I know you can go back 4 or 5 years retrospectivley for other tax refunds!!
Cheers
But it sounds like not only are they not on joint/aggregated married assessment but neither are they on separate (married) assessment but rather they are on assessment as two individuals in which case there is no transfer of credits etc. possible.If you are on seperate assessment there is still the option to transfer unused credits and/or cut offs after the end of the tax year.
But it sounds like not only are they not on joint/aggregated married assessment but neither are they on separate (married) assessment but rather they are on assessment as two individuals in which case there is no transfer of credits etc. possible.
I don't think that you are missing out but no harm in informing Revenue anyway just in case your circumstances change in the future and, for example, married joint/aggregated taxation might be more favourable to you.Just wondering, are my and my hubbie mad?!. We got married last May and still haven't got around to ringing the tax office, we both earn €40k per annum, so we are not really missing out on anything.
You retain your existing PPSNs.Thing is, once we tell them does my PPS number end and we both use my husbands or are so we still have 2 seperate PPS numbers?.
No - there is no onus on married women/couples to change their names.Also, I do all family/finance etc sort of things as Mrs X and in work I still use my maiden name, pps number tax etc still in maiden name & so is my Visa card. Is this wrong of me?.
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