Blind Person's Allowance

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1. Overview

Blind Person’s Allowance is an extra amount of tax-free allowance.

It means you can earn more before you start paying Income Tax.

2. What you'll get

Blind Person’s Allowance is added to your yearly Personal Allowance - the amount of money you can earn before you start paying Income Tax.

Tax year Blind Person’s Allowance
2024 to 2025 £3,070
2023 to 2024 £2,870

If you and your spouse or civil partner are both eligible, you’ll each get an allowance.

You can transfer your Blind Person’s Allowance to your spouse or civil partner if you do not pay tax or earn enough to use all of your allowance.

Previous tax years

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) publishes tables with tax rates that include Blind Person’s Allowance for current and past tax years.

3. Eligibility

England and Wales

You can claim Blind Person’s Allowance if both of the following apply:

  • you’re registered with your local council as blind or severely sight impaired
  • you have a certificate that says you’re blind or severely sight impaired (or a similar document from your doctor)

Scotland and Northern Ireland

You can claim Blind Person’s Allowance if both of the following apply:

  • you cannot do work for which eyesight is essential
  • you have a certificate that says you’re blind or severely sight impaired (or a similar document from your doctor)

4. How to claim

Contact HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to claim.

HMRC
Telephone: 0300 200 3301
Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm (except bank holidays)
Find out about call charges

5. Transfer your allowance

You can transfer your Blind Person’s Allowance to your spouse or civil partner if you do not pay tax or cannot use all of it.

You can do this:

  • if you’re married or in a civil partnership
  • if you’re living with your spouse or civil partner
  • whether or not your spouse or civil partner is blind

You can still transfer your allowance if you’re unable to live with your spouse or civil partner because of:

  • illness or old age, for example where your spouse or partner is in residential care
  • working away from home
  • an armed forces posting
  • being in prison
  • training or education

How to transfer your allowance

To transfer your allowance to a spouse or civil partner, use form 575 or call HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

HMRC
Telephone: 0300 200 3301
Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm (except bank holidays)
Find out about call charges

You’ll also get the option to transfer any Married Couple’s Allowance.

If you’re making a claim to get tax back on savings and investment interest using form R40 you can also ask for a copy of form 575 by ticking the appropriate box.

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Contact HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) if you need the form in a different format, for example Braille.