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tax credits when married

  • 13-10-2018 12:38pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hi guys,

    Just wondering whats the best way to divide tax credits between myself and my husband. I earn 60k and he is on 48k. We have a joint assessment and I not sure is the best for us? What are the rules here? In the paye service divide our rate credit pretty inequality
    one at @20% €43455.43 and the other at @20% €25644.57

    THanks,
    Malave


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,113 ✭✭✭relax carry on


    jMalave wrote: »
    Hi guys,

    Just wondering whats the best way to divide tax credits between myself and my husband. I earn 60k and he is on 48k. We have a joint assessment and I not sure is the best for us? What are the rules here? In the paye service divide our rate credit pretty inequality
    one at @20% €43455.43 and the other at @20% €25644.57

    THanks,
    Malave

    There's no additional benefit to you at the incomes you are both on. Split your credits and rate bands 50/50.


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