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Consumerist wrote: »You should check with HMRC that your wife qualified in 2015/16. It's possible that her total taxable income (including savings interest, etc.) exceeded the £10,600 limit.
Set up an account on Hmrc to check my details not my wife's yet
It says I paid too little for 2015/16 but I know it for the check I received in December
My tax code on my payslip for this year says s1100L but on Hmrc it's S1210m to account for the marriage allowance which I m not receiving
In April it should be 1250M to account for the marriage allowance but down to 1159M to repay the 212.0 -
You can only count up to £5000 of savings interest, if the total with income goes over the personal allowance. ( eg the system wouldn't allow £ 6000 of interest and £6000 or earnings )
Not so ...
The legislation states that the condition is that:
"the individual is not, for the tax year, liable to tax at a rate other than the basic rate, the dividend ordinary rate or the starting rate for savings,"0 -
Hi
We are due to get married next month.
My partner is employed and earns £7500 p/a and Im self employed with profit of £22000
would we benefit from applying for the MA?
I've been reading the posts and I'm confused as to if its a good idea or not?
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If your partners total taxable income is just the £7500 you have mentioned then after you are married you should benefit if he were to apply for marriage allowance.
As you are self employed it would take quite some time for you to see the benefit - when you submit your 2017:18 self assessment return in January 2019 you would get £230 knocked off your tax bill.
This assumes your marriage is on 6 April or later and you are making enough profit to pay that much tax in 2017:180 -
Not so ...
The legislation states that the condition is that:
"the individual is not, for the tax year, liable to tax at a rate other than the basic rate, the dividend ordinary rate or the starting rate for savings,"
However, looking back to posts around #600 ,Stardust, the lady who had the problem, had an update from HMRC, saying that they had fixed the glitch which meant that, wrongly, the savings interest over £5000 could not be separated and made tax free as part of her unused PA.
For some reason, I didn't return to the thread until ages after, so missed her update.0 -
HMRC - "power without responsibility — the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages." Stanley Baldwin, 1931
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Dazed_and_confused wrote: »If your partners total taxable income is just the £7500 you have mentioned then after you are married you should benefit if he were to apply for marriage allowance.
As you are self employed it would take quite some time for you to see the benefit - when you submit your 2017:18 self assessment return in January 2019 you would get £230 knocked off your tax bill.
This assumes your marriage is on 6 April or later and you are making enough profit to pay that much tax in 2017:18
How much can we earn before we're not eligible for the rebate. She earns about 7/8 thousand every year. My profit is about 22/25 every year....0 -
The legislation states that the condition is that:
For a UK-resident donor:
"assuming the individual's personal allowance was reduced as set out in section 55B(6), the individual would not for that year be liable to tax at a rate other than the basic rate, the dividend ordinary rate or the starting rate for savings"
For a UK-resident recipient:
"the individual is not, for the tax year, liable to tax at a rate other than the basic rate, the dividend ordinary rate or the starting rate for savings,"
There are other issues, but the above is a general guide, extracted directly from the legislation.0 -
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Hi I filled form out online on 22-2-17 received an email saying my husband would receive new tax code and we would receive a cheque back for 2015/16,we received letters about new tax code 5 days later but no cheque but he received his March monthly pay but paid around £220 less tax,does anyone know if this is for this year or back pay not received a cheque back so don't know0
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