Budget 2025 triggered a range of queries from readers on issues including child benefit for newborns and landlord tax relief
Measures announced and not announced in Minister for Finance Jack Chambers' budget triggered queries from readers. Photograph: Stephen Collins/Collins Photos
There is a cap, unsurprisingly. So you can claim the credit at 20 per cent on an increased mortgage bill of as much as €6,250, meaning the measure can be worth as much as €1,250 to mortgageholders affected. And that is precisely how we reported on the measure in our post-Budget online readers’ Q&A last Wednesday.
It seems likely that it will benefit parents of December babies, who would ordinarily qualify for child benefit from January, but not for children born in November. They will benefit from the December double payment of child benefit, but not from the planned November bonus payment.I own a two-bed apartment which I have rented out for the past 12 years.
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