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Self-assessment marriage allowance
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That is correct.Dazed_and_C0nfused said:I thought it was a tax deduction within the tax calculation.1 -
It is a separate line, after the calculation of tax due, showing a tax credit (of £250.00 for 2020/21), before the deduction of tax already paid.0
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Yes - you may have inadvertently agreed that it appeared as an entry on the statement of account, not the tax calculation.Jeremy535897 said:It is a separate line, after the calculation of tax due, showing a tax credit (of £250.00 for 2020/21), before the deduction of tax already paid.0 -
Probably I have. The end result is the same.[Deleted User] said:
Yes - you may have inadvertently agreed that it appeared as an entry on the statement of account, not the tax calculation.Jeremy535897 said:It is a separate line, after the calculation of tax due, showing a tax credit (of £250.00 for 2020/21), before the deduction of tax already paid.0
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