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Money matters after a death

Money matters after a death
When someone close to you dies there are many things that have to be decided and done at a time of considerable stress. Overview of issues such as social welfare entitlements, tax and other money matters that may need to be addressed.

Access to money after a death
It is not easy to get immediate access to a deceased person's money in Ireland unless it is in a joint account. Find out more here.

Financial assistance following a bereavement
Supports are available in Ireland to help families following a bereavement. Describes certain once-off Health Service Executive (HSE) Area and social welfare payments. Find out how to apply.

Benefits and entitlements following a death An overview of the different social welfare benefits available when someone dies.
This document is in: Home > Social Welfare > Social welfare payments > Death related benefits

Widow's/Widower's (Non-Contributory) Pension This document describes the Widow/er's Non Contributory Pension which is payable to widowed people who do not qualify for a contributory pension and who pass a means test.
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Widow's/Widower's (Contributory) Pension A widow's/widower's contributory pension and related social welfare benefits may be payable if either the deceased person or the spouse has enough PRSI contributions.
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Bereavement grants Outlines the rules, regulations and application procedure involved in applying for the three types of Bereavement Grants.
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Guardian's payments A guardian's payment or Orphan's Pension may be made to a person taking care of an orphan. In some cases it can be paid directly to the orphan.
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Dependent Parent's Pension This gives information about the pensions available to dependent parents whose supporting child dies as a result or while suffering from a work related illness or accident. It also outlines the differing rates of payment.
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Income tax credits and reliefs following a death A brief summary of the tax treatment of unmarried and widowed people in the year of death. An outline of tax treatment of married couples in the year of death of one spouse is also included.
This document is in: Home > Money and Tax > Tax > Income tax credits and reliefs

Capital Acquisitions Tax If you receive a gift, you may have to pay Gift Tax on it. If you receive an inheritance following a death, it may be liable to Inheritance Tax. Both these taxes are types of Capital Acquisitions Tax.
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