Under the Labour government, marriage has been heavily penalised

fa_admin | May 19, 2010 | 0 Comments

Under the Labour government, marriage has been heavily penalised. The UK is literally alone among the EC in failing to recognise the traditional structures in the tax system.

A third of UK’s 12.3 million married couples would actually benefit, and those who would gain the most advantage would be one partner on a low – middle income and the other to have no income. Under the new proposal, one partner would be able to transfer £750 in tax allowances to the other ad this would reduce his or her income tax bill. £150 a year would be enjoyed by couples where the main earner takes home between £7,300 and £42,500. Those earning more than £44,000 would receive a much reduced quantity.

The transferable tax allowance for married couples and for those in civil partnership is planned for next April.

Speak to a financial advisor if you want find out more…

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