Reduced USC Guide Reviewed 24 July 2026

Reduced-Rate USC Ireland: Age 70 & Medical Card

Check reduced USC eligibility for age 70+, full Medical Card holders and income of €60,000 or less.

Quick answer

  • Reduced USC requires total income of €60,000 or less plus either age 70+ or a full Medical Card.
  • A GP visit card is not a full Medical Card for this rule.
  • The age or Medical Card condition can give whole-year treatment when the income condition is also met.
  • Full Medical Card holders should contact Revenue so the reduced treatment can be reflected in their record.
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  1. Reduced USC eligibility: both tests must be met
  2. When the reduced treatment applies for the whole year
  3. Why the €60,000 boundary matters
  4. How to update Revenue and payroll
  5. Older people: pension and social welfare distinctions

Reduced USC eligibility: both tests must be met

Test Qualifying result Non-qualifying example
Status Aged 70 or older, or holds a full Medical Card GP visit card only
Total income €60,000 or less Income above €60,000
Revenue record Relevant status is known and available to payroll Medical Card not reported to Revenue

Age or Medical Card status alone does not override the income test. Where income exceeds €60,000, Revenue states that the standard USC treatment applies.

When the reduced treatment applies for the whole year

Revenue states that reduced treatment can apply for the whole year when a person reaches age 70 during that year and total income is €60,000 or less. It can also apply for the whole year where a full Medical Card is held at any time during the year and the income condition is met.

This whole-year rule can create a payroll adjustment or year-end repayment if standard deductions were taken before the qualifying status was recorded. It does not mean a GP visit card or a spouse’s status automatically qualifies the individual.

Why the €60,000 boundary matters

Using the 2026 rules, a qualifying person on exactly €60,000 has estimated reduced USC of €1,019.82. If income moves just above €60,000, reduced treatment no longer applies and the standard calculation is used; at €60,000.01 that is approximately €1,332.82.

Crossing the limit changes the treatment, not merely the rate on one extra cent.Recheck expected annual income after bonuses, overtime, taxable benefits or a second income source.

The dedicated standard-rates guide remains the canonical table. This example exists only to show the reduced-rate boundary effect.

How to update Revenue and payroll

  1. Confirm that the card is a full Medical Card and check its valid dates.
  2. Estimate total income from every relevant source for the year.
  3. Contact Revenue through myAccount/MyEnquiries if Medical Card status is not reflected.
  4. Check the updated Tax Credit Certificate and allow payroll to receive a new RPN.
  5. Compare the next payslip and year-to-date USC; use the end-of-year process if an overpayment remains.

An employer should not invent reduced treatment without the correct Revenue instruction. Payroll can correct its own pay-input mistake, but Revenue owns the eligibility record sent through the RPN.

Older people: pension and social welfare distinctions

Income USC position Why it matters
State or DSP social welfare pension Exempt from USC Can still affect Income Tax calculations
Occupational or personal pension Can be liable to USC Pension provider normally operates PAYE
Deposit interest with DIRT paid Exempt from USC Different treatment can apply to other investment income
Employment or rental income Can be liable Counts when checking the €60,000 reduced-rate condition

Frequently asked questions

Who qualifies for reduced USC?

A person with total income of €60,000 or less who is aged 70 or older or holds a full Medical Card can qualify.

Does a GP visit card qualify for reduced USC?

No. Revenue specifies a full Medical Card, not a GP visit card.

Do reduced rates apply automatically at age 70?

Age can satisfy the status test, but total income must still be €60,000 or less and payroll must receive the correct Revenue record.

What if I turn 70 during the year?

If total income is €60,000 or less, Revenue states the reduced treatment applies for the whole year in which you reach 70.

What if I receive a full Medical Card during the year?

Where the income condition is met, reduced treatment can apply for the whole year if a full Medical Card is held at any time in that year.

What happens if my income exceeds €60,000?

The standard USC treatment applies. Reduced treatment is unavailable once total income is above the limit.

Does my spouse’s Medical Card give me reduced USC?

Do not assume it does. Reduced treatment is based on the individual’s qualifying status and income; confirm your own record with Revenue.

Can overpaid standard USC be refunded after reduced status is recorded?

A cumulative payroll correction or end-of-year Revenue review may repay an overpayment, depending on the record and timing.

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