louthman2013
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I am just wondering if anyone can clarify these two points. I understand that maintenance payments between spouses are subject to income tax provided there is a legal separation agreement in place.
Assuming that one separated spouse pays most of their tax at the higher rate, am I correct that they get tax relief on legally enforceable maintenance payments at the higher rate (41%) ?
Also, assuming that maintenance payments to the lower earning spouse do not push them into the higher rate of income tax band, overall it is beneficial for maintenance to be given for the spouse rather than the children, as the "provider" gets relief at 41% and the "recipient" pays tax at 20%???
Am I correct in this?
Assuming that one separated spouse pays most of their tax at the higher rate, am I correct that they get tax relief on legally enforceable maintenance payments at the higher rate (41%) ?
Also, assuming that maintenance payments to the lower earning spouse do not push them into the higher rate of income tax band, overall it is beneficial for maintenance to be given for the spouse rather than the children, as the "provider" gets relief at 41% and the "recipient" pays tax at 20%???
Am I correct in this?