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Theoneil, Lest ther be any confusion Social Welfare theat a co-habiting couple in the same way as a married couple.
The revenue treats co-habiting couples as 2 singles - so no sharing of tax bands or SCOP
No.is there a tax credit for married people similar to this?
That's what I was dubious earlier about both parents being able to claim it. My doubt was not based on any hard knowledge of the facts though!seems a bit mad that 2 parents can claim for having to raise a child because they are doing it "alone" and are not married. But if they are both claiming it then they are not alone in that there are 2 incomes involved.
The possibility of some level of Home Carer's Tax Credit perhaps?WHat about where a married person minds the child 3 days a week and their spouse minds them the other 4 days?
Sorry - I was speaking in the past tense. My doubt was erased by the earlier posts and [broken link removed].No need to be dubious Clubman, Yes indeed both parents can claim the single parent tax credit as long they comply with the 2 conditions
Yes - unlikely but still possible. And this does seem to be an academic query so I just thought I'd mention the credit...It is unlikely that any level of Home Carers tax Credit would be available to persons working either 3 or 4 days per week as the income ceiling is in the region of €6000 per annum
Does anyone know if the one parent tax credit can be backdated?
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