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What Universal Credit means for couples who make a joint claim, including who can make a joint claim and what they will be expected to do in return.
Married Couple's Allowance could reduce your tax bill each year you're married or in a civil partnership if one of you was born before before 6 April 1935
If you’re in a couple where one of you is State Pension age, and you get a Migration Notice, you both need to move to Universal Credit as your benefits will end soon.
Country report and policy brief presenting findings from this research
Work out whether you can claim Married Couple's Allowance (MCA) and find out how much you could get taken off your tax bill
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