I cannot follow it.
...no maintenance agreement necessary as we are agreed we will share his expenses ..but in reality I will be covering them ...thanks
Is this not the other way around? As in you cannot claim the SPCCC if you are jointly assessed, so you must be assessed separately in order to be able to claim it?Just to clarify, you cannot claim both the Single Person Child Carer Credit and also Separate Assessment.
The additional 4000 to the 20% band...tax saving 2050..…would you have a link (revenue/etc) to that bit! By any chance ..I haven't come across that before from my googling! Thks again.
Is this not the other way around? As in you cannot claim the SPCCC if you are jointly assessed, so you must be assessed separately in order to be able to claim it?
You may be thinking of separate treatment rather than separate assessment.
Separate assessment is an option available to married couples and civil partners. It is similar to joint assessment except that transfers of unused reliefs and rate bands from one spouse to the other are applied by end-of-year review.
Under separate treatment however, spouses are treated as two single individuals who cannot benefit from inter spousal transfers.
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