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22.05.2021 - 14:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has urged millions of couples in the UK to check whether they could be owed up to £1000 from HMRC.
People who are married or in a civil partnership can apply for a tax break of up to £250 per year - and this can be backdated back to 2017.
So if you fall into one of these categories and have not claimed Marriage Tax Allowance since 2017, you could be owed up to £1,000.
Speaking on a special edition
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Martin Lewis shared more success stories in the final episode of his new ITV series Extreme Savers on Wednesday night, including how one man switched banks so often he saved enough money to put down a deposit on his first home. Martin explained how David Buckeridge is “one of the growing tribe who, rather than bagging just one switching bonus, calculatingly play the banks at their own game to absolutely max the amount of free cash” they can get.
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Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell has claimed she once broke down into tears after listening in on a call between himself and BBC journalist Martin Bashir. Paul explained that Bashir called him every week "in vain" to ask about the Princess of Wales' whereabouts, what she had been up to and if she had been meeting boyfriends in private.
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Martin Lewis shared more inspiring stories of people who have gone the extra mile to change their spending habits and enrich their lives in the second episode of his new ITV series, Extreme Savers. The Money Saving Expert introduced viewers to Julie Icke, who started doing online surveys after being made redundant, and was keen to contribute to household outgoings and family holidays.
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