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Claiming partners tax credits

  • 29-01-2021 3:06pm
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    Speaking to someone at work he mentioned it may be possible to claim your partners unused tax credits even if you are not married. Obviously you would need that persons approval. We are getting married next year, but would be nice to claim them if possible this year too. Anyone able to shed some light on this. Maybe its only a civil parnership thats valid.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,085 ✭✭✭relax carry on


    kevin306 wrote: »
    Speaking to someone at work he mentioned it may be possible to claim your partners unused tax credits even if you are not married. Obviously you would need that persons approval. We are getting married next year, but would be nice to claim them if possible this year too. Anyone able to shed some light on this. Maybe its only a civil parnership thats valid.

    Not possible. Only available in marriage or civil partnership only for joint assessed cases.


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