€1,750 tax credit + €4,000 extra rate band for single parents

Single Person Child Carer Credit Ireland 2026

A Revenue tax credit for single parents who are the primary carer of a child. Worth €1,750/year plus an expanded tax band — combined value can exceed €3,300 annually.

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Single Person Child Carer Credit 2026 — At a glance

Tax credit
€1,750/year
Extra standard rate band
€4,000 — saves up to €800 more
Combined annual benefit
Up to €2,550/year
How to claim
myAccount on Revenue.ie — child's PPS number needed
Common misunderstandings about the Single Person Child Carer Credit
  • Only one person can hold the credit per child — if both parents want it, the primary carer must formally surrender it via Form SPCCC1 on Revenue.ie before the other parent can claim it.
  • The credit does not disappear if the child spends time with the other parent — you keep it as long as you are the recognised primary carer.
  • The SPCCC is not the same as the One-Parent Family Payment — it is a Revenue tax credit, while the OPFP is a DSP social welfare payment. You can receive both if you qualify for each.
  • The expanded standard rate band is already included with the SPCCC — you do not need to claim it separately, and you cannot stack it with the Home Carer Tax Credit.
  • Even at lower incomes, the €1,750 credit provides direct tax savings — it reduces the tax you owe, not just your taxable income.

This page was reviewed against official Irish government guidance and updated to reflect 2026 Single Person Child Carer Credit rates and eligibility rules.

Reviewed by

Vitor Alves

Founder of D’Emilia Accounting

Tax adviser and accountant helping immigrants and businesses in Ireland.

Last reviewed: June 22, 2026 · About this site