Headachecity
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YES! YOU ARE! A LITTLE! Ring the revenue. Fill out a tax form and both of you sign it. You will each keep your seperate PPS numbers. Inform revenue of your new married name. When you submit your P60's for last tax year inform them that you are married. You will be entitled to a lot of tax back!!!!!!! that is the good news. Your rates are completely different as a married couple. They move from 34k to 68k in 2007 (2006 figures were a little different, can't remember exactly) i'll do a calculation and let you know what the figure is ..
Something really stupid and insulting if I recall correctly.oops - what was it I said about men earlier?? !!!!!!!
Wow, are you serious???. I am just worried about that Tax credit my husband has been claiming for his other child, eventhough his ex is married to someone else he still supports his child & he has planned to ring to come off that tax credit, will they not question that when they see we are married now??.
Oh god, I knew it!. I have been at him for a long time to ring them up and come off it but he claimed he was entitled to claim it as he pays his ex €100 per week in maintenance plus other things he pays for. Some idiot told him about it and he listened to them instead of me.
I'm going to type up a letter to revenue about it on his behalf and get him to sign it to get this sorted!. We have had numerous arguments over it and I knew I was in the right..fit to be tied now!!
Not for child maintenance anyway. Somebody else might be able to clarify the situation as regards to spousal maintenance?
You do not qualify for One-Parent Family Tax Credit if:
You are a person qualifying for the Married Person's
Tax Credit
or
You are a person living together with another
person as man and wife
Hi All! I've spent about an hour trying to make sense of this thread but it's still a load of Chinese to me. I'm basically trying to determine whether my wife and I should go joint or separate and how to fill in the 'b' section in the [broken link removed]. Could someone make a quick calculation for us please? One of us earns 77,000 and the other 40,000. Cheers!
Hi all
Have been married couple single earner for last 5 years. Wife earned €899 last year from part time job. I received a P21 balancing statement saying i owed tax. We receive the home carers tax credit so understand that SRCOP won't be increased. So my wifes income gets taxed at 41% or €368.59. However she is entitled to paye tax credit is she not of €1860 which cancels this tax amount. Howver on the P21 she has only been allocated €179.80 of her PAYE credit. Why is this ? Thanks for any help.
PS. Can't ring them today because they are on strike !
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