Friday 26 October 2012

Ken Clarke 'doubts' on married couple tax break before 2015

Ken Clarke 'doubts' on married couple tax break before 2015

A Conservative Cabinet Minister Ken Clarke said that married couples that they apply, in case of a promised tax changes.

Portfolio Minister said that the marriage of course this Parliament without changing your benefits to see the Daily Telegraph was not expected.

The Government says the Chancellor is talking to.

The opposition agreed to a £ 150 years couples a transferable tax allowance worth perhaps a promise.

This is where a husband or wife stayed at home will apply.

Conservative manifesto said: "we are marriage and civil partnerships will be identified in the next Parliament in the system."

Mr Clarke told the Telegraph that the difficult economic situation it is unlikely that policy before the end of the Parliament will begin in 2015.

Better than expected, weeks ago, despite an increase of 1% in the third quarter of 2012, the Minister also said the economy had been set back to bouncing quickly.

Mr Clarke, a former Chancellor, said that he "very difficult path" lay ahead and still a tight economic conditions, accident allowance, marriage can believe that.

"We never married couples automatically to Parliament by the end of the committed," he told the newspaper.

"I'm married, I'm not counting on it. I remember the promise of that sort of thing."

A spokesman for the Minister said: "it's a comment, not a statement of policy. "It's one thing to change a VC tax

The Liberal Democrats, a coalition of freedom in agreement to oppose the measure by a parliamentary vote on the issue.

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