Tax

Marriage Allowance Explained UK — Claim £252 Per Year

How to claim Marriage Allowance and save up to £252 per year. Who's eligible, how to apply, and backdating your claim for up to 4 years.

Marriage Allowance is free money many couples don’t claim. Here’s how to get yours.

What Is Marriage Allowance?

The Basics

Feature Details
What it is Transfer 10% of Personal Allowance to spouse
Amount £1,260 of allowance transferred
Tax saving Up to £252 per year
Who applies Lower-earning partner
Automatic Continues until cancelled

How It Works

Before Transfer After Transfer
Partner A: £12,570 allowance Partner A: £11,310 allowance
Partner B: £12,570 allowance Partner B: £13,830 allowance
Partner B saves £252 in tax

Who Can Claim?

Eligibility Requirements

Requirement Details
Relationship Married or civil partnership
Lower earner Income below £12,570
Higher earner Basic rate taxpayer (£12,571-£50,270)
Not available if Higher earner pays 40% or 45% tax

Examples: Who Qualifies

Partner 1 Partner 2 Eligible?
Earns £0 Earns £35,000 Yes ✓
Earns £10,000 Earns £45,000 Yes ✓
Earns £12,000 Earns £30,000 Yes ✓
Earns £15,000 Earns £40,000 No ✗ (lower earner too high)
Earns £8,000 Earns £60,000 No ✗ (higher earner pays 40%)

Common Situations That Qualify

Lower Earner Is… Example
At home with children Part-time or no work
Part-time worker Under £12,570
Student Little or no income
Retired (low pension) Under personal allowance
On benefits Non-taxable income

How Much Can You Save?

Annual Saving

Calculation Amount
Allowance transferred £1,260
Tax rate 20%
Annual saving £252

With Backdating

Years Claimed Total Saving
Current year £252
1 year backdated £504
2 years backdated £756
3 years backdated £1,008
4 years backdated ~£1,200

Exact amounts vary by year’s allowance.

How to Apply

Application Process

Step Action
1 Go to gov.uk Marriage Allowance
2 Check eligibility
3 Lower earner starts application
4 Provide National Insurance numbers
5 Verify identity (various methods)
6 Application submitted
7 HMRC adjusts tax codes

What You Need

Information Both Partners
National Insurance numbers Required
Date of birth Required
Address Required
Income estimate To confirm eligibility

Timeline

Stage When
Application Anytime
Approval Usually days
Tax code changed Next pay period
Backdated amount Cheque or payment within weeks

How You Receive the Saving

Current Year Saving

Method How
Tax code adjustment Higher earner pays less tax
Automatic Through PAYE
Each pay Slightly more take-home

Backdated Amount

Method How
Cheque To higher earner
Or adjustment To tax bill/code
Lump sum For previous years

When to Cancel

Reasons to Cancel

Situation Action
Divorce or separation Must cancel
Lower earner now earns more May need to cancel
Higher earner now 40% Should cancel
Death Must inform HMRC

How to Cancel

Step Action
1 Contact HMRC
2 Or use online service
3 Allowance reverts next year

Situations to Consider

Income Changes During Year

Situation What Happens
Lower earner starts earning more May owe tax
Higher earner gets raise to 40% Benefit reduces/ends
Job loss May become eligible

vs Married Couple’s Allowance

Marriage Allowance Married Couple’s Allowance
For couples under 89 For couples where one born before 6 April 1935
£252/year saving Up to £1,037/year
Can’t claim both Choose one

Self-Employed Partners

Situation Details
Lower earner self-employed Still eligible if profit under £12,570
Check profit After expenses
May vary by year Reassess annually

Common Questions

Does It Affect Benefits?

Benefit Affected?
Universal Credit No
Child Benefit No
Pension Credit May affect
Tax Credits May affect — check

What If We Weren’t Eligible Every Year?

Approach Details
Claim eligible years Even if gaps
HMRC calculates Which years to include
Partial backdating Better than nothing

What If Higher Earner Just Under 40%?

Situation Consider
Income near £50,270 May push into 40%
Transfer could help More stays at 20%
Check carefully Benefit applies

Summary: Marriage Allowance Checklist

Check Eligibility

Requirement Status
Married/civil partnership
Lower earner under £12,570
Higher earner basic rate only
Not claiming Married Couple’s Allowance

Application Checklist

Step Done
Visit gov.uk Marriage Allowance
Lower earner applies
Have both NI numbers ready
Request backdating
Note to check annually

Key Numbers

Figure Amount
Allowance transferred £1,260
Annual saving £252
Max backdating 4 years
Max backdated claim ~£1,200

If you’re eligible, there’s no reason not to claim. It’s free money from the government — apply once and it continues automatically.