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Rent Tax Credit

Free Ireland calculator with quick estimates, clear breakdowns, and helpful planning guidance.

Updated for 2026 Sources: Revenue.ie Estimate only · not financial advice
Rent Tax Credit Calculator Ireland Ireland · 2026 Estimate

Required details

Utilities, meals, board, laundry, etc.
Used to cap usable credit. Leave blank for the maximum estimate.

Backdated claim years

Tick any earlier year you paid qualifying rent and have not yet claimed. You can backdate up to 4 years.

Eligibility & tenancy

HAP, Rent Supplement, or RAS tenants are not eligible.
Eligibility is screened automatically once you click Calculate. The credit is granted at 20% of qualifying rent and is limited by the annual cap and your income tax liability.

Rent Tax Credit Estimate

Enter your rent details and click Calculate to see your statutory credit estimate, including any backdated years you can still claim.

How this Rent Tax Credit estimate is calculated

The calculator estimates the Irish Rent Tax Credit from eligible rent, claim year, filing status, and income tax liability where entered.

  1. Eligible rent is checked against the selected tax year and filing status.
  2. The 20% rent relief calculation is applied up to the relevant annual cap.
  3. Income tax liability can cap the available credit where entered.
  4. Backdated years are calculated only where they are earlier than the selected tax year.

Source note: Revenue.ie Rent Tax Credit guidance. This is an estimate only and not financial advice.

How the Irish Rent Tax Credit works

The Rent Tax Credit is a personal tax credit for qualifying renters in Ireland. It reduces your income tax liability by 20% of eligible rent paid in the year, subject to a statutory cap that depends on the tax year and your filing status.

  • 2022 & 2023: up to €500 (single) or €1,000 (jointly assessed) per year.
  • 2024 to 2028: up to €1,000 (single) or €2,000 (jointly assessed) per year.
  • Eligible rent excludes utilities, meals, board, laundry, deposits, and similar non-rent extras.
  • Ineligible: HAP, Rent Supplement, or RAS tenants; parent-child landlord relationships; properties owned by Housing Associations / Approved Housing Bodies.
  • Income tax cap: the credit reduces income tax only — it cannot exceed your remaining income tax liability and does not reduce USC or PRSI.
  • Backdated claims: you can usually claim for the previous four tax years if you have not already done so.

This estimator is a planning tool. Always check Revenue’s official guidance and your own records (tenancy details, RTB number, landlord/agent details, amount paid, claim year) before filing a claim.

How This Calculator Works

1
Enter your monthly rent, any non-rent extras to exclude, and the number of months paid in the selected tax year.
2
Choose your filing status and claim situation. The calculator applies the correct statutory cap for the year.
3
Answer the eligibility screening questions to check for any hard-stop conditions.
4
The calculator estimates your Rent Tax Credit at 20% of eligible rent, capped by the statutory maximum and your Income Tax liability if entered.

Who This Calculator Is For

Single renters in Ireland estimating their Rent Tax Credit before filing.
Jointly assessed couples checking how much credit they might receive.
Renters who want to confirm their eligibility based on practical screening questions.
Anyone looking for a fast annual estimate before speaking to an accountant or filing with Revenue.

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as eligible rent?
Only the amount paid for use of the property. Utilities, meals, board, and laundry are excluded.
Does the credit reduce USC or PRSI?
No. The Rent Tax Credit only reduces your Income Tax liability. It does not reduce USC or PRSI.
Can I claim if I receive HAP or Rent Supplement?
No. Recipients of HAP, Rent Supplement, or RAS are generally not eligible for the Rent Tax Credit.
Can I claim for a second home used for work?
Yes, if the property is used to facilitate your work, office, trade, profession, or an approved course.
Can I claim if my landlord is a relative?
If your landlord is a parent or child, you are not eligible. Other family relationships may also disqualify you depending on the arrangement.
Do utilities count as rent?
No. You should exclude utilities, meals, board, laundry, and similar extras from your eligible rent figure.
Is this calculator official?
No. This is an estimator only. Revenue rules apply to your actual claim. Always keep rental records and confirm eligibility with Revenue guidance.

Related Guides

Rent Tax Credit Explained
How the Irish Rent Tax Credit works and who qualifies.
Filing Status Guide
Understand single vs jointly assessed filing in Ireland.
Revenue Rent Tax Credit Page
Official Revenue guidance on claiming the Rent Tax Credit.
Tax Return Tips
Practical advice for filing your Irish tax return.
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