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MILLIONS of married couples are missing out on up to £1,220 in tax relief this year, according to HMRC.

As many as 2.4 million couples have not claimed the marriage allowance they become eligible for after tying the knot.

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Couples can backdate their claims for any of the four previous tax yearsCredit: Getty

The tax relief lets married couples and those in civil partnerships share their personal tax allowances, which can slash hundreds off the yearly tax bill.

You can transfer up to a maximum of £1,260 in unused allowance, which would mean saving £252 off your income tax bill this year.

But you are also allowed to backdate your claim for up to four years as long as you met the criteria.

This would net you an extra £970 in tax savings bringing the total amount you've got back up to £1,220.

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To qualify, one person in the couple must be a basic rate taxpayer and the other a non-taxpayer. 

That means non-taxpayer must have earned an income below their Personal Allowance threshold of £12,570 this year.

The higher earner must earn less than £50,270 in England or £43,662 in Scotland to qualify as a basic rate payer.

Nearly 1.8 million married couples and civil partnerships are already making use of the extra tax relief.

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However, HMRC estimates a total of 4.2 million couples are eligible for the scheme.

This means 2.4 million married couples have yet to claim the tax back.

Hargreaves Lansdown personal finance analyst Sarah Coles urged Brits to make use of the tax relief ahead of looming tax increases.

She told The Sun: “At the moment there’s plenty of speculation that the government is busy dreaming up more ways to make us pay more tax, so it’s worth taking advantage of the tax breaks on offer too.

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