Marriage Tax Allowance Claims With Vangarde
Claim up to £1,250*
Marriage Tax Allowance is a valuable benefit designed to help couples save on their tax bills. Introduced in the UK to promote financial support between spouses and civil partners, this allowance allows one partner who earns less than £12,570 annually to transfer a portion of their unused personal tax allowance to their partner who earns over £12,570 annually.

What Is Marriage Tax Allowance?
Expert Tax Rebate Assistance You Can Trust
The Marriage Tax Allowance is a valuable benefit aimed at helping couples save on their tax bills. Introduced in the UK as part of a broader initiative to promote financial support between spouses and civil partners, this allowance provides a unique opportunity for eligible couples to maximise their tax efficiency.
Under the Marriage Tax Allowance scheme, one partner who earns less than the personal tax threshold—currently set at £12,570 annually—can transfer a portion of their unused personal tax allowance to their partner, provided that the receiving partner earns more than the threshold. This transfer can result in significant tax savings for couples, effectively reducing the overall tax liability of the higher-earning partner.
For instance, if one partner earns £9,000 and the other earns £30,000, the partner earning £9,000 may not utilise their full personal allowance. By transferring a portion of this unused allowance—up to £1,260 in the current tax year— the higher-earning partner can benefit from a tax reduction of up to £252. This simple yet effective strategy not only fosters financial cooperation within the relationship but also helps couples make the most of their collective earnings.
It’s important to note that to qualify for the Marriage Tax Allowance, couples must be married or in a civil partnership and living together. It can be backdated for up to four tax years if the couple was eligible during that time but did not claim.
How it works
With our team's combined 20+ years of experience, we have refined the most efficient process and we strive to make the claims process as straightforward and efficient as possible. Here’s how it works:
01
We will ask you some questions to determine your eligibility.
To help us assess your eligibility for the benefit you're interested in, we will ask you a series of questions. These questions are designed to gather important information about your situation. Your responses will allow us to determine whether you qualify for the claim and how much you're entitled to. Rest assured that all information you provide will be treated confidentially and used solely for the purpose of your claim.
02
We will compile your claim and submit it.
Once we have gathered all the necessary information and documentation for your claim, our team will carefully compile everything to ensure it meets the required standards. We will double-check all details to minimise any potential issues and maximise your chances of a successful outcome. After a thorough review, we will submit your claim on your behalf, keeping you informed throughout the process. Our goal is to make this as smooth and efficient as possible, so you can focus on what matters most to you while we handle the intricacies of the claim submission.
03
If successful, HMRC will process your claim, and you will receive a cheque of up to £1,250
If your claim is successful, HMRC will begin processing it promptly. You can expect to receive confirmation of your claim's approval, followed by a cheque for the amount you're owed. The processing time may vary, but rest assured that we will keep you updated throughout the entire process. Once the cheque arrives, it will be a welcome boost to your finances, reflecting the hard work we've put into securing your entitlement. We're here to support you every step of the way!
Why Choose
Submitting a claim with us ensures that you receive the support and compensation you deserve. Our dedicated team is committed to guiding you through the process, making it as smooth and efficient as possible. We prioritise your needs and work hard to achieve the best outcomes. Don’t navigate this journey alone—let us help you get what you’re entitled to!
Expertise and Experience
Our team has a wealth of knowledge and years of experience in the industry
Transparency and Integrity
We take an honest approach when working with you to submit Your claims to ensure we are on the same page.
Comprehensive Support
We provide ongoing support and assistance every step of the way, ensuring you never feel alone in the process.
No win No fee
We operate on a no-win, no-fee basis, ensuring that you only pay when we successfully secure your rebate. You can read more about our fees here.
How long does a Marriage Tax Allowance Claim Take?
When you apply for Marriage Tax Allowance with Vangarde, we will submit your claim as soon as we have all the necessary information from you and your partner. After submission, it usually takes 3 to 4 weeks* for HMRC to process your claim. Rest assured, we will maintain communication with HMRC until you receive your cheque.
Streamlined Experience
We have created the smoothest journey from claim to cheque
No Hidden Costs
Our fee includes all our
services
Over 20 Years Experience
Our team has over 20 years combined experience
Advanced Tech
Access your claims progress at anytime with your secure portal
Frequently Asked Questions
-
How much does it cost to use Vangarde Direct?The fees vary depending on the service you choose
-
Is my personal information secure with Vangarde?Yes, Vangarde prioritises data security and employs measures to protect your personal information.
-
How long does it typically take to receive a tax refund?Generally, tax refunds can take anywhere from a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on the complexity of your claim and the processing times of HMRC.
-
Am I eligible to claim a tax rebate if I’m self-employed?Yes, self-employed individuals can claim tax rebates if they have overpaid taxes or if they qualify for certain deductions. They will however have to apply via self-assessment. find out more here
*Based on the estimated maximum claim avaliable