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jelisa | 14:57 Fri 28th Jul 2006 | Business & Finance
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does your employment tax get lower if you are marreid - or does it make no difference - and the goes for council tax too - im clueless on this and would like some help
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No to both or everyone would get married!
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if you think its worth it to save a few pennies - then be my guest and go ahead - im sure you will find its not
There once was a married persons tax allowance but this government obviously being against the nuclear family abolished it and replaced it with family tax credit, presumably to raise the numbers of illigitimato.

As far as local authority funding goes I don't think there has ever been a financial benefit to being married.
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thnks for that - i just wondered - you see i didnt get married for any financial benefits - but it would have been an advantage dont you think - lol
The only way the council tax would change is if you were living on your own (or partner was) and you moved in together afterwards. It would go up rather than down though as you would lose the single person discount.

Aside from this, nope sorry!
You could well lose benefits being married, but you can leave all your possessions to a wife and not pay inheritance tax!. But that rather defeats the object of having any , being dead.

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