Say ‘I do’ to Marriage Allowance this Valentine’s Day
Date published: 14 February 2019
Marriage Allowance Valentine’s cash boost for couples in the North West
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is sharing the love this Valentine’s Day and encouraging married couples and those in a civil partnership to sign up for Marriage Allowance.
More than 3.5 million couples are already benefitting from Marriage Allowance, which was introduced in April 2015, but HMRC estimates around 700,000 couples are still eligible for the free tax break worth up to £238 this year. If their claim is backdated, they could receive a lump-sum of up to £900.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mel Stride, said: “For more than 3.5 million married couples and those in a civil partnership, we are putting up to £238 this year back into their wallets, and it is encouraging to see so many people taking advantage of the tax relief.
“Married couples who are yet to sign up for this great scheme – you too can benefit – it is quick to register and any back-dated allowances will be paid as a lump-sum.”
Marriage Allowance lets lower income workers transfer £1,190 of their Personal Allowance to their husband, wife or civil partner – if their income is higher. This reduces their tax by up to £238 for 2018/19 tax year.
Customers can benefit from Marriage Allowance if all the following apply:
- you’re married or in a civil partnership
- you do not pay income tax or your income is below your Personal Allowance (usually £11,850)
- your partner pays income tax at the basic rate, which usually means their income is between £11,851 and £46,350
The personal tax allowance is increasing to £12,500 in April 2019. The increase in non-taxable earnings means eligible couples will be able to transfer up to £1,250 from the lower income to the higher income earner – reducing their tax by up to £250 a year.
Couples can find out more and apply for Marriage Allowance online. Couples are guaranteed 100% of their eligible entitlement, if they apply directly through HMRC. There is no need to reapply for Marriage Allowance every year because it is automatically renewed. However, couples should notify HMRC if their circumstances change and they want to cancel it.
Do you have a story for us?
Let us know by emailing news@rochdaleonline.co.uk
All contact will be treated in confidence.
Most Viewed News Stories
- 1Police seize £48,000 in Rochdale property search
- 2The plan for two new apartment blocks with an unusual car parking system
- 3Andy Burnham responds to harrowing reports from hospital nurses
- 4The museum undergoing £8.5m transformation now needs a new roof
- 5Residents urged to be vigilant after spike in Shawclough burglaries
To contact the Rochdale Online news desk, email news@rochdaleonline.co.uk or visit our news submission page.
To get the latest news on your desktop or mobile, follow Rochdale Online on Twitter and Facebook.