Marriage Tax Allowance. 15:18 - Dec 10 with 515 views | lifelong | Not sure if this has been discussed on here before but it is worth looking at if you are eligible. Basically you have to be married or in a civil partnership, one of you has to be a basic rate tax payer and the spouse or civil partner a non tax payer. The non tax payer can transfer £1,150 of their personal allowance to the tax payer, meaning that the tax payer will pay less tax. You can then back claim for the past two complete tax years and you will get at cheque, in the region of £430, from the taxman. It’s easy to apply on the tax website. The full details are attached. https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/marriage-tax-allowance [Post edited 10 Dec 2017 16:01]
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Marriage Tax Allowance. on 15:35 - Dec 10 with 485 views | stevethejack | Surely you mean: The non tax payer can transfer £1,150 of their personal allowance to the tax payer, meaning that the tax payer will pay less tax. I've done it and have a higher tax code. | | | |
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