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Also note that in the year of marriage you will still be taxed as separate individuals, with the option of reviewing the position to ascertain whether there may be a refund if you would have been better off taxed as a married couple under joint assessment.
on those earnings each, there is probably no net difference between been assessed as single people or as a married couple.Just wondering what the benefits of my husband and I having joint taxation now that we are married? Do we have to inform revenue that we are now married? I earn approx 42 k gross. He earns about 37k. I really haven't a clue about this stuff! Thanks in advance.
On the tax return the information that you had married and the date etc should have been completed.
How is this option exercised? Any relevant links other than just revenue.ie?
My situation:
Myself and my wife, both self employed, married in August 2008.
I just filed my tax return for 2008, and my accountant said "the system" wouldnt accept us as married for 2008 purposes because we were married during the year(?).
By my calculations we would definitely be better off being jointly assessed (my wife took nearly zero salary in 2008) so I would certainly like to exercise this option.
Cheers.
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