10 things to know about Tax & Marriage
Written by John O' Connor on September 29, 2010
CONGRATULATIONS, YOU’RE MARRIED!
Now get your tax right and save up to €4,620 per year
Savings like that are sure to lead to marital bliss. And the example of €4,620 is a very realistic saving on getting married for a High Tax payer with a stay at home partner. While in other cases it may make no difference to the amount of your pay that is taxed.
Top 10 things you should know about Tax & getting married.
- Nothing changes immediately … In the world of tax, the Tax man treats you as a single person until Jan 1 of the following year. Maybe treat it as another wedding anniversary date and celebrate it!
- There are 3 different ways (called basis of tax assessment) of being taxed as a married couple – make sure you choose the right one – choose the wrong basis and it could cost you that €4,620 a year in tax, with no come back.
- Just Married? While the tax man will not treat you as married straight away, you may get a tax refund through a “Year of Marriage” review.
- Some Tax Credits are transferable between spouses – that’s part of what can make a big difference to how you are taxed.
- You can also transfer tax bands between spouses. What this means is that you may reduce the amount of tax paid at the higher rate, now 41%
- Stay at home parent? If you earn less than €5,000 a year and have dependent children, then your partner can get extra tax credits.
- Dads! Guys miss this one a lot as many dads see “Stay at home parent” and read “Housewife”. But if you are out of work and earned less than €5,000 in the year, then make sure your wife gets that tax credit for her work. Could be worth €900 a year.
- Got Married and your home was in only one person’s name? You could double your mortgage interest relief now you are married.
- Some Tax Credits are worth double now you are married, some will stay the same. Make sure you get the most back.
- Lastly, Just maybe the tax man has a romantic streak – it pays to be married! Every week we review taxes for co-habiting couples that will have paid more than €10,000 more in tax over 4 years than they would have if they had been married. Now, there’s an excuse to get married – and a reason to splash out on an even bigger Diamond 😉