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There is a good chance you are owed money by Revenue and you do not even know it.
The Rent Tax Credit has been available since 2022, yet millions of euros go unclaimed every year. According to Revenue data, nearly 40% of eligible renters have never claimed it. That is hundreds of thousands of people leaving up to EUR 1,000 per year on the table.
Mark, a 29-year-old software developer in Galway, only learned about the credit when a colleague mentioned it at lunch. He went home that evening, logged into Revenue’s myAccount, and claimed for 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 in a single sitting. Three weeks later, he received a refund of EUR 3,200.
“I felt stupid for not knowing about it,” he said. “But also annoyed that nobody told me.”
This article is telling you.

The Rent Tax Credit is a tax relief for people who pay rent on their home in Ireland. It was introduced in Budget 2023 and has been extended through the end of 2028.
The amounts are:
This is a tax credit, not a tax deduction. That means it reduces your tax bill directly by EUR 1,000, rather than reducing the income on which you pay tax. It is worth the same to everyone regardless of whether you pay tax at 20% or 40%.
You can claim the Rent Tax Credit if:
That third point is important. If you are a parent paying rent on accommodation for your son or daughter who is in college, you can claim the credit. Many parents do not know this.
You can now claim the credit in-year, which means it increases your take-home pay each month rather than waiting for a refund at year end.
Revenue will adjust your tax credits, and your employer will apply the change from your next pay cycle. For a single person, this adds roughly EUR 38.46 extra to each bi-weekly payslip, or EUR 83.33 per month.
This is where the real money is. If you have been renting since 2022 and never claimed, you are owed up to EUR 4,000.
Refunds for previous years are typically processed within two to three weeks and paid directly into your bank account.
Revenue asks for your landlord’s RTB registration number when you submit the claim. However, you can still submit the claim without it. Revenue has confirmed that the absence of an RTB number will not prevent your claim from being processed.
That said, if your landlord has not registered your tenancy with the RTB (which is a legal requirement), that is a separate issue worth addressing.
Can I claim if I rent a room in a shared house?
Yes, as long as you pay rent and it is your principal residence. Your share of the rent qualifies.
Can I claim if I live with my partner?
If you are jointly assessed for tax, one of you can claim EUR 2,000. If you are separately assessed, each of you can claim EUR 1,000 (provided both names are on the lease or both can demonstrate they pay rent).
Can I claim if I receive HAP?
Yes, but only on the portion of rent you pay yourself, not the part paid by the local authority.
Can I claim if I am self-employed?
Yes. Self-employed individuals claim through their Form 11 annual tax return via ROS (Revenue Online Service).
What records do I need to keep?
Keep your lease agreement, proof of rent payments (bank statements or receipts), and your landlord’s contact details. Revenue can audit claims for up to four years.
EUR 1,000 per year might not sound life-changing. But consider this:
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