Martin Lewis explains how married couples could lose 'big money' if they don't make four year claim by end of tax yea
Money-saving expert Martin Lewis is urging married couples to check if they can apply for their Marriage Tax Allowance and saving some money in the process.
He continued: "You can only claim back four tax years behind the current tax years which means that once we start the new tax year next week on the sixth of April, you lose the ability to claim back the 2018/19 tax year for a whole raft of different things. He clarified that regardless of your employment situation or economic situation, you are still a non-taxpayer if you do not pay income tax. He added that you must be married to someone who is paying tax at the basic 20 per cent rate.
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