Kow wrote:Next change will be to the pub round the corner. Then staying in with a few cans.
SpaceGazelle wrote:
marriage tax allowance are missing out. Act ASAP or you'll lose £212 of £1,150 you may be due. To be eligible for the marriage tax allowance (MTA)... (1) You must be married or in a civil partnership. (2) One of you must be a non-taxpayer, the other a basic 20% rate taxpayer.
If so, the non-taxpayer can shift 10% of their tax-free allowance to the taxpayer. This year, that means shifting £1,250, on which they'd save 20% tax - so a £250 gain.
You can backdate claims by up to four years (on top of this tax year), currently a total gain of £1,150 (once you're claiming, you get it year after year). The scheme launched in 2015/16, and to claim for that year, you have to do it by Sun 5 Apr - if not, you lose £212. Full help, incl how to claim, in our MTA guide.
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