JustSomeone
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Budget changes in bands/credits take effect from January 1st 2008.I've asked Revenue what tax credits etc I can transfer from her salary to mine, and have been told that my Standard Rate tax ceiling will be raised by €9,000 and my tax credits will be raised by €1,760 from now - with an increase in (I think) in the credits later in in the year when budget changes come into effect.
That's individualisation for you.Is that it? It seems a little unfair to me. By my reckoning, if we were both working, each earning half my salary, we could avail of more credits and a higher standard rate tax ceiling. But because it's just me working, we get a reduced tax benefit?
You might also be entitled to claim this:Is there anything else I should be doing?
This week.When did/will your wife stop working?
Apparently I am - that's another €900 off the bill.You might also be entitled to claim this:
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And check this key post in case there is anything else to which you are entitled:
Are you paying too much tax? A guide to tax credits
Ah - didn't realise that it had gone up with Budget 2008!Apparently I am - that's another €900 off the bill.
The problem with the home carers tax credit and they don't make it clear in IT 66 (see example 5) that is only of benefit there the main earner is earning less than approx 41k.
If the home carer has no income then this is irrelevance since the married couple two spouses earning increase in the SRCOP is not available as an option. Which seems to be the situation in the specific case in question in this thread.The problem with the home carers tax credit and they don't make it clear in IT 66 (see example 5) that is only of benefit there the main earner is earning less than approx 41k.
If you qualify for the credit and the stay at home spouse has no earnings then the credit is worth €900 off your gross tax bill.
Surely he cannot get the increased SRCOP if his wife stops earning or earns less than €5,080 (not sure if this was changed in Budget 2008)?You can get the Home Carer TC or Increased Standard Rate Cut Off Point.
Yes. Your income level is irrelevant. Did you read the leaflet linked earlier?I got the 41k from Towger on this thread. And it's all *if*... I don't know if it's true or not. Are you already successfully getting this allowance?
Towger, the choice between the increases SRCOP and the Home Carer's Credit only arises when the home carer has an income in their own right. This isn't the case in the OP's situation.
So once you meet the other conditions outlined in the leaflet you should qualify for the full €900 tax credit.Yep, no income. Currently on unpaid leave, working out her notice.
Thanks again for all the info.
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