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Hey Mandelbrot,
Thanks for the quick reply!
That figure really is food for thought given our tight circumstances at present.....
Forgive my ignorance, but is there a simple way you worked that out, just so I can see for myself….?
(after all, you could be my partner trying to trick me into early marriage)
Again thanks for the quick reply
Hi Mandelbrot,
again thanks for the quick reply...makes sense to me now alright..
"Home carers allowance" -is that a tax credit a married person can avail of due to the fact their wife (or husband) stays at home to mind their children..??
thanks again
Perfect.. thanks..
Now to find out how to and how long does it take to organize a civil marriage..!!
Would you give her a proper day out?
Your partner should make sure she is signing on for prsi credits for her future pension entitlements. Unemployed people as far as I know are entitled to a 'free' stamp each week. Also there is credit for a certain amount of years for stay at home mothers.
Definitely will..
The plan would be to use any tax-saving cash accruing to help save for such an event...We have both discussed it and although we dont know alot about civil marriage (yet!), if we did go thru with it, we would do so on the qt from families etc (if possible)....
3 months minimumPerfect.. thanks..
Now to find out how to and how long does it take to organize a civil marriage..!!
Stay at home parents!Also there is credit for a certain amount of years for stay at home mothers.
From a financial (tax, inheritance, sw etc) standpoint civil partnership gives the same benfits as marraige, the big difference being lack of rights for adoption and no recognition of the non-bioligal parent in the partnership, so I'm curious as to why you want civil partnership rather than marraige?
(Anyway, hopefully this "discriminatory" civil partnership will be ended sooner rather later - in favour of full marraige for same-sex couples)
What other way could there be, legitimately?
You may well not be claiming everything (tax credit-wise) that you personally are entitled to, but that's unrelated to what I described above - which is specifically the tax benefit from being married (or civil partnered).
I have a real bugbear about it personally TBH, as I don't really want to get "married" and would quite happily enter a civil partnership with my OH, but the piece of legislation intended to combat inequality is inherently discriminatory in that it only allows same sex civil partnership - go figure...
I reckon if I could get a SC to take a Supreme Court case or a European case on it, we could get civil partnership for heterosexual couples - but since when do they care about equality for the majority; it's all about the minorities in the politically correct world we currently inhabit.
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