If, as you seem to suggest, you are on joint/aggregated married taxation then things should be taken care of through the nominated spouse who, I presume, is your husband. It's no harm writing to Revenue to make sure that they know that you are no longer working in case they need to make any adjustments to the credits/allowances. It also makes sense to double check all credits/allowances and also P60s at the end of each tax year to make sure that you're not under or overpaying tax or PRSI. This topic may also be of interest to you: