Deadline for claims: April 2024

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Your £ marriage allowance refund starts here

We can also reduce the tax you pay by £ per year

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Millions of married couples are still yet to claim

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Lifetime tax reduction of up to £10,000

This is a premium service. You can claim directly with HMRC for free, if you have the time

What is marriage allowance?

If you're married or in a civil partnership, you may be entitled to a £ tax break called a marriage allowance

2.4 million out of 4.7 million couples currently qualify for this and are missing out on a refund. You can check whether you're eligible by using our no win no fee service. Click the button below to begin

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Frequently asked questions

Who can apply for this?

You can apply for a marriage allowance claim if:

  • You are married or in a civil partnership
  • One person is a non-tax payer
  • Other person is a basic 20% rate taxpayer

It will not affect your application for marriage allowance if you or your partner:

  • Are currently receiving a pension
  • Live abroad - as long as you get a personal allowance

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How much can I claim?

If you're married or in a civil partnership, you may be entitled to a £ tax break called a Marriage allowance. 2.4 million out of 4.7 million couples currently qualify for this and are missing out on a refund. You can check for free whether you're eligible and how much you can claim on a no win, no fee basis

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How does marriage allowance work?

The lower earner requests for any unused marriage allowance benefit to be transferred to their spouse. Those that earn less than the personal allowance can transfer a maximum of £ to their partner's allowance

If you decide to transfer any of your unused personal allowance, you must transfer all of it

If you earn less than £11,250 (the personal allowance, minus £), you can do this without being liable to pay any tax

Those earning above £11,250, but below £12,500 can still transfer £ of allowance, but will become liable to pay tax on any income in excess of £11,250. Their partner still makes a tax saving of £, but the extra tax they pay reduces the overall level of saving made by the couple

This allowance will transfer to the spouse automatically every year unless you contact HMRC to cancel it, or your marriage comes to an end (either through divorce or death)

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In which circumstances will I not be eligible to claim?

You cannot claim marriage allowance if:

  • You're living together, but you're not married or in a civil partnership
  • If you or your partner were born before 6 April 1935, you might benefit more as a couple by applying for married couple's allowance instead

What if my circumstances change after applying for this?

If the taxpayer:

  • Gets a pay rise (puts them into higher-rate taxpayer for the year)
  • Has flexible income or if the non-taxpayer starts working

HMRC will not know until the end of the tax year, thanks to the way tax is calculated

It doesn't matter even if the taxpayer is:

  • Occasionally pushed into the higher-rate tax band, as long as their total income for the tax year doesn't exceed £50,000 (£43,430 in Scotland)

At the end of the tax year HMRC will:

  • Reconcile your tax affairs
  • Send a P800 calculation
  • Recover any tax due in the following year through an adjustment to your tax code to claw it back via the payroll (or self-assessment for the self-employed)

Do we charge a fee?

You will receive 100% of the increase to your household net income going forwards once the marriage allowance tax break is in place. This is approximately £ per year. This is done at no cost

Our fee of 42% (inclusive of all charges) plus £100 admin fee, of the total HMRC repayment is payable if a payment is released

Where no payment is released, you do not have to pay us anything

So, all you need to do is complete the online form and we will process the Marriage allowance transfer with HMRC for you

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