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mo3art said:There is a form that has to be filled out and normally signed by the custodial parent to this regard.
Hi There,lucylou said:The form doesn't have to be signed by the custodial parent AFAIK, my boyf did it last year for his 7 year old. He just filled out a form and sent it off. you do need the child's pps number, which you can get by ringing the social welfare. My boyf claimed for the last seven years and got a considerable amount of money back!! We actually thought it pretty strange the way you don't have to get the other parent to sign, for example in my situation, I have a three year old whose father doesn't want to know him. As said previously you can only claim this lone parent tax credit if the child stays overnight at least once in the tax year. Meaning that his biological father can send off this form even though he doesnt see him at all and the tax office just pay out this tax credit (backdated). they don't check with the mother if the child actually is involved with the father. Just seems very unfair. Another way the tax system is screwed up.
I am a single dad and I went through this. I just rang the revenue office, tracked down the right person who could answer my questions and they were extremely helpful. They told me what I was owed (several years worth) and exactly how to get it. I can't remember the names of the forms but the whole thing was pretty straight forward.tui0hcg said:In regard to OP1 form and claiming the allowance, I am a single father of a seven year old and to the best of my knowledge I have never claimed for this allowance, I say that by way of the fact that companies I have worked for always had accountants to do tax issues for me. If I wish to claim for the allowance can I claim for all seven years - I only see enough space for one year on the form on revenue website. Also how would I know if this allowance has been claimed for in previous years?
lucylou said:they will then pay out what is due to you for teh last seven years and then you fill one in for this year, they will adjust your tax credits accordingly.
tui0hcg said:folks can anyone tell me if i apply for a tax refund through the revenue as in some info posted in http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2054891655 will this include the single fathers allowance or do I need to apply for this on its own, in other words will the revenue know about this or should I include as much info as possible in any correspondence email sent to them.
paulkeano said:I am on tax rate of 40% (not sure of exact figure). I believe I am entitled to this tax credit. Can someone just explain to me, if I am claiming back for 2005, will I be entitled to a payment of £1580 or am I entitled to 40% of the £1580.
Assuming that the poster is not on the [broken link removed] of 40%.xeresod said:And just for info, the higher tax rate is 42%.
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