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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostPretty peed off I didn't think of that one in time. My Mrs didn't go back to work between kids so no SMP this time, we could of got 100+ quid a week for a year, getting nowt as it stands !
Tax credits are no good unless you aren't earning much, I decided I wasn't worth filling in the forms but ?
And seeing as the system is so bad, and has a tendency to overpay occasionally, you might hit the jackpot! I stand a better chance of getting paid £1 million out of there than from the lottery.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNo, but think of the working family tax credit when the new sprog arrives.
If your missus isn't working, then it might be worth employing her and claiming SMP while she's off work.
Tax credits are no good unless you aren't earning much, I decided I wasn't worth filling in the forms but ?
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No, but think of the working family tax credit when the new sprog arrives.
If your missus isn't working, then it might be worth employing her and claiming SMP while she's off work.
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostThere is no married persons allowance anymore so no change in your tax code. If your Mrs is going to be off baby minding then it may be worth putting assets in her name to use her tax free allowance and lower rate band. Is your Mrs a shareholder in your Ltd ?
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Married Couples Allowance
Afraid not, the married couples allowance was abolished many years ago, no tax benefit at the moment.
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There is no married persons allowance anymore so no change in your tax code. If your Mrs is going to be off baby minding then it may be worth putting assets in her name to use her tax free allowance and lower rate band. Is your Mrs a shareholder in your Ltd ?
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Tax Code
Hi All
I recently got married....should my tax code change and if so does it do it automatically ?? or do i need to infrom the revenue e.t.c.....
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