Written answers

Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Photo of Cathal CroweCathal Crowe (Clare, Fianna Fail)
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687. To ask the Minister for Finance the total number of rent tax credit claims made in each of the years 2022, 2023, 2024 and to date in 2025, by county, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [42692/25]

Photo of Paschal DonohoePaschal Donohoe (Dublin Central, Fine Gael)
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The extent to which a claimant benefits from a tax credit, through a reduced tax liability and/or receipt of a refund for overpayment of a tax liability, is determined by their gross tax liability and the use of other tax credits and reliefs. These numbers include both PAYE and self-assessed taxpayer units. A taxpayer unit is either an individual with any personal status who is singly assessed or a couple in a marriage or civil partnership who have elected for joint assessment, in which case they are counted as one taxpayer unit.

I am informed by Revenue that 313,980 taxpayer units claimed the RTC for 2022, and that 273,160 taxpayer units benefited from the RTC for 2022.

The table below provides a breakdown of the number of taxpayer units who benefited from the credit by county in 2022.

County 2022
CARLOW 2,310
CAVAN 2,220
CLARE 3,490
CORK 30,660
DONEGAL 3,290
DUBLIN 128,550
GALWAY 18,140
KERRY 4,220
KILDARE 10,090
KILKENNY 3,030
LAOIS 2,250
LEITRIM 890
LIMERICK 11,810
LONGFORD 1,520
LOUTH 3,650
MAYO 3,900
MEATH 5,430
MONAGHAN 1,890
OFFALY 2,200
ROSCOMMON 1,690
SLIGO 2,990
TIPPERARY 4,810
WATERFORD 4,890
WESTMEATH 3,790
WEXFORD 4,280
WICKLOW 3,800
Not available 7,380
Total 273,160
In relation to later years, I am advised by Revenue that the RTC statistics provided in the table below refer only to claims by PAYE taxpayers for 2023, 2024 and 2025, to-date. The data on claims by self-assessed taxpayers is not yet available for 2023, 2024 and 2025. Data on self-assessed taxpayers will be available in respect of 2023 in the coming weeks, when the self-assessed tax returns for that year, filed in late 2024, are available for analysis. Data in relation to later years will be made available in the coming years as the filing deadlines fall due.

The below table outlines the number of claims by PAYE taxpayers for the RTC by year of assessment and by county for 2023, 2024 and 2025 as on 14 July 2025. It should be noted that most claims for credits by PAYE taxpayers take place after the year-end, and they have four years in which to do so.

County 2023 2024 2025
CARLOW 2,740 2,510 610
CAVAN 2,890 2,720 600
CLARE 4,030 3,800 1,020
CORK 33,520 31,380 8,020
DONEGAL 3,900 3,450 970
DUBLIN 146,010 142,560 36,860
GALWAY 20,330 18,340 4,730
KERRY 4,830 4,470 1,110
KILDARE 11,690 10,950 2,780
KILKENNY 3,460 3,210 810
LAOIS 2,430 2,280 620
LEITRIM 960 880 230
LIMERICK 13,970 13,010 3,260
LONGFORD 1,860 1,720 420
LOUTH 4,590 4,320 1,090
MAYO 4,540 4,100 1,170
MEATH 6,700 6,370 1,500
MONAGHAN 2,440 2,270 530
OFFALY 2,660 2,570 660
ROSCOMMON 2,040 1,850 490
SLIGO 3,340 2,980 790
TIPPERARY 5,660 5,280 1,330
WATERFORD 5,780 5,220 1,410
WESTMEATH 4,580 4,240 1,120
WEXFORD 4,890 4,520 1,170
WICKLOW 4,050 3,820 1,080
Not available 4,190 2,900 660
Total 308,050 291,680 75,040
Note that all figures have been rounded to the nearest 10.

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