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Children's Allowance Question

  • 21-01-2024 09:21PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 215 ✭✭


    Hi,

    I'm an Irish national working in the UK. My wife and two children have moved back to Ireland and i hope to follow them in due course. The child benefit team have said i need to continue to receive the benefit from the UK Govt because i pay tax in the UK. However, in the UK, if you earn over 50 GBP you're subject to tax and in my case i end up paying it all back in tax.

    In Ireland it's not subject to tax so given my children are in Ireland, is there any way i can claim in ireland and cancel my UK child benefit?

    Thanks

    Muchos04😎



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