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Couples Tax Allowance

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horselady | 13:48 Thu 05th Oct 2017 | Business & Finance
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Has anyone claimed the tax allowance when one of them earns less than £11,500? Seems a good idea but wonder if there are any sneaky pitfalls I should be aware of. I get a total of £10,256 pension and pay no tax.
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Straight forward online application, takes about two weeks to process.
https://www.gov.uk/marriage-allowance
Have a look here if you haven't already. It is worth around £240 to you If he pays higher rate tax though i don't think it applies. Have you included any other income such as certain benefits?
Sorry- max you can claim is allowance of £1150 so that's £230 pa. you can backdate it though - 2 years i think
My wife was made redundant from her job and now only works part-time so I claimed the allowance. It was easy and there were no issues. I am a higher rate tax payer and it doesn't make a great deal of difference to my monthly salary, but getting anything back from the Government is a win in my book. You get an extra tax free allowance and there are no complications
From the gov.uk website:

You can get Marriage Allowance if all the following apply:

you’re married or in a civil partnership
you don’t earn anything or your income is £11,500 or less
your partner’s income is between £11,501 and £45,000 (or £43,000 if you’re in Scotland)

So I'm not sure you should have been getting it, samuel. You may find you end up having to pay it back

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