HMRC paid over £1,000 into one viewer’s bank account within two weeks of claiming.
Martin Lewis has issued an urgent warning to more than 2 million people who are missing out on a tax break worth up to £1,256 as they only have until April 5 to claim the money back. During a special post-Budget edition of the Martin Lewis Money Show Live, the financial guru explained to viewers how a “staggering” 2.1m couples are eligible for Marriage Allowance, but simply not claiming.
Martin told viewers: “This is the Marriage Tax Allowance, if you don't apply now you may lose £250, there are a staggering 2 million 100,000 couples out there who are eligible for this - it is big money - and are not claiming it. “The really important thing is if you were eligible for this since 2019/20 you would be due a total of £1,256 if you claim back - you need to do it now or you lose the £250 for that 2019/20 tax year.
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