You would qualify for the PAYE tax credit of €1,650 per annum and a standard rate band of €24,800 with no impact on your husbands tax.
But would his credits not reduce by E1650 as currently he gets E3300 tax credit?
Its either the increased cut-off point or the carer's credit, and since the husband earns 96k they are better off with the increased cut-off point.That's a great point re Home carers credit. OP, make sure your husband is claiming this if you're entitled to it. If you haven't been claiming it, you can claim now for the last 4 years.
Really? I claim both(single income couple), and I've been through it with Revenue previously.Its either the increased cut-off point or the carer's credit, and since the husband earns 96k they are better off with the increased cut-off point.
This is incorrect. Many families will qualify for both.Its either the increased cut-off point or the carer's credit, and since the husband earns 96k they are better off with the increased cut-off point.
Its either the increased cut-off point or the carer's credit, and since the husband earns 96k they are better off with the increased cut-off point.
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