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There is no tax relief allowable for children. The living arrangements of their parents makes no difference.
Actually if the kids spend one night a year with the father, then he can claim a lone parents tax credit worth €1830 per year (as can the mother)
- Providing he is not cohabiting with his girlfriend; fiancee or wife.
can my children father claim tax relief for them we are no married and do not live together.
green queen you are of course correct. In one of my occasional states of blinkered vision ( which usually happens after either too much work or too little wine) I was assuming that the father was not living with his childrchilds mother nor with any new partner. I.e. A lone parent living alone. In which case he would of course qualify. Neither parent qualifies unless they do not co habit with another partner.
cohabiting = living together as a couple but not married.
HTH
i dont think its absurd,its a loophole.
the recommendation made by The Commission on Taxation that the one-parent family tax credit should only be allocated to the principal carer only. It is absurd that a parent only has to take the child one night a year to claim the tax credit.
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