Personal Tax Credit

You are due a Personal Tax Credit if you are resident in Ireland. The tax credit you get depends on whether you are:

  • single
  • married or in a civil partnership
  • widowed or a surviving civil partner
  • separated
  • or
  • divorced or a former civil partner.

Credit for single person

You are due this credit if you are single, separated, divorced or a former civil partner. It is also due if you want to be assessed under separate assessment or separate treatment as a married couple or civil partnership.

Credit for married persons or civil partners

You are due this credit if you are married or in a civil partnership and if you are:

Credit for widowed person or surviving civil partner

You are due this credit if you are a widowed person or a surviving civil partner. The amount due to you depends on

  • when your spouse or partner died 
  • and
  • whether you have any dependent children.

You receive a higher tax credit in the year of bereavement. It is the same amount as the married person or civil partner credit.

You may claim the Widowed Parent Tax Credit for five years if you have dependent children. This starts the year after your spouse or civil partner dies.

Tax credits
Personal circumstances2024

Single person

€1,875

Married person or civil partner

€3,750

Widowed person or surviving civil partner with dependent child(ren)

€1,875

Widowed person or surviving civil partner without dependent child(ren)

€2,415

Widowed person or surviving civil partner - year of death

€3,550

Widowed parent - 1st year after death

€3,600

Widowed parent - 2nd year after death

€3,150

Widowed parent - 3rd year after death

€2,700

Widowed parent - 4th year after death

€2,250

Widowed parent - 5th year after death

€1,800