Doubt on new tax break

Posted on 03 May 2021
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Research has cast doubt on government claims that the married couples tax giveaway announced in last week"s Autumn Statement will result in a £800m windfall for taxpayers, saying the relief will be too complicated for many people to claim and for HMRC to administer say Harris & Co accountants Northampton

The tax break applies if couples who are married or in a civil partnership are both basic rate taxpayers with one spouse earning less than the personal allowance. From April 2015, married couples and civil partners will be able to transfer £1,000 of their income tax personal allowance to their spouse, so that together they will pay less tax. The transferable amount is set to increase in future years in proportion to the personal allowance.

HMRC says it anticipates that 4.1m couples will be eligible for a tax giveaway of up to £196 benefit per annum per couple with 84% of the winners expected to be male spouses.

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