You will need a verified MyGovID account to apply. If you don't have a MyGovID account, you can create one here.
What is Working Family Payment?
Working Family Payment is a weekly tax-free payment for employees with children. One person per household may receive this payment.
Who can get Working Family Payment?
You may get Working Family Payment if:
- You have one or more children
- You work 38 hours or more per fortnight in paid employment, you can also combine your weekly hours with your partner's hours to help meet the requirements
- Your household income is calculated to be below a certain threshold. Check table below for income limits
- Your employment is expected to continue for at least 3 months
- You are the higher earner in your relationship
For scheme guidelines please see www.gov.ie
Fuel Allowance Notice
From 1st January 2026, Fuel Allowance will be available to all Working Family Payment recipients who meet the qualifying conditions. If you currently receive Working Family Payment, we will automatically check your eligibility and any arrears will be paid on 12th March 2026. If you started receiving Working Family Payment after 1st January 2026, any Fuel Allowance arrears will be paid from the date your entitlement began.
From 28th February 2026, new Working Family Payment claims will include a section for applicants to confirm their Fuel Allowance eligibility. If you qualify, your Fuel Allowance payment will issue along with your Working Family Payment during fuel season. The fuel season starts in late September and ends in April each year.
Income limits for Working Family Payment
As of 1st January 2026, the weekly and annual family income limits for Working Family Payment are:
- One child - Weekly Limit €765 - Annual Limit €39,780
- Two children - Weekly Limit €866 - Annual Limit €45,032
- Three children - Weekly Limit €967 - Annual Limit €50,284
- Four children - Weekly Limit €1,058 - Annual Limit €55,016
Further information on income guidelines for larger households is available on gov.ie.
What will you be asked about?
You may be asked for information about:
Your details
Questions about you, your children and your relationship status.
Employment
Questions about your employment. You will need to provide the employer’s registration number for both yourself and your spouse/partner (if applicable), If your employer's registration number is not on your payslip, your employer can give you this information. Please note that this is not your staff, employee, or PPS Number. e.g.1234567A.
Your finances
Questions about any income you or your partner (if applicable) may have.
Bank details
You will be required to enter your account name and IBAN.
You will need a verified MyGovID account to apply. If you don't have a MyGovID account, you can create one here.