Couples urged to ‘say yes’ to Marriage Allowance proposal

Eligible married couples or people in a civil partnership could reduce their tax by up to £252 a year by signing up to Marriage Allowance.

by | 2 Aug, 2022

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding married couples and people in civil partnerships to put extra cash at the top of their gift list and sign up for Marriage Allowance that allows married couples or people in civil partnerships, including those who have been together for many years, to share their personal tax allowances if one partner earns below the Personal Allowance threshold of £12,570, and the other is a basic rate taxpayer.

Eligible couples can transfer 10 per cent of their tax-free allowance to their partner, which is £1,260 in the 2022–23 tax year. It means couples can reduce the tax they pay by up to £252 a year. They can apply any time and, if eligible, could backdate their claims for up to four previous tax years to receive a payment of up to £1,242.

Marriage Allowance is free to apply for, and customers are reminded to claim directly via HMRC’s online portal to ensure they receive 100 per cent of the tax relief they are eligible for.

Marriage Allowance is one of a number of benefits and reliefs available to boost family finances at a time when many are concerned with the rising cost of living.

More than 2 million couples currently benefit from Marriage Allowance. Even if couples don’t qualify for Marriage Allowance when they first get married, a change in circumstances years later could mean they become newly eligible. These include:

  • One partner retiring and the other remaining in work
  • A change in employment
  • A reduction in working hours that means their earnings fall below their Personal Allowance
  • Maternity, paternity, or shared parental leave
  • Unpaid leave or a career break
  • One partner studying or in education and not earning above their Personal Allowance

If a spouse or civil partner has died since 5 April 2018, the surviving person can still claim by contacting the Income Tax helpline.

Marriage Allowance claims are automatically renewed every year. However, couples should notify HMRC if their circumstances change.

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