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  1. Tax Free Personal Allowance. the amount of gross income you can earn before you are liable to paying income tax. Income Limits For Tapering.

    • 1. Personal tax and benefits
    • 2. National Insurance Contributions (NIC)
    • 3. Working and Child tax credits, child benefit and guardians allowance
    • 5. Fuel benefit and van benefit charge
    1.1 Income tax bands of taxable income (£ per year)
    1.2 Income tax rates - 2016-17
    1.3 Income tax rates - 2017-18
    1.4 Starting rates for savings income
    1.5 Special rates for trustees’ income
    1.6 Income tax allowances
    2.1 Class 1 NICs: Employee and employer rates and thresholds (£ per week)
    2.2 Class 2 NICs: Self-employed rates and thresholds (£ per week)
    2.3 Class 3 NICs: Other rates and thresholds (£ per week)
    2.4 Class 4 NICs: Self-employed rates and thresholds (£ per year)
    3.1 Working and child tax credits
    3.2 Child benefit (£ per week)

    1.Apply to non-dividend income, including income from savings, employment, property or pensions. From 2017-18, the main rates will be separated into the main rates, the savings rates and the default rates ↩

    2.Apply to dividend income received above the £5,000 tax-free Dividend Allowance, introduced in April 2016 to replace the Dividend Tax Credit ↩

    3.Apply to non-savings, non-dividend income, including income from employment, property or pensions not subject to the Scottish Rate of income tax ↩

    4.Apply to savings income ↩

    5.Apply to dividend income received above the £5,000 tax-free Dividend Allowance, introduced in April 2016 to replace the previous Dividend Tax Credit ↩

    6.Apply to non-savings and non-dividend income of any taxpayer that is not subject to either the Main rates or the Scottish Rates of income tax ↩

  2. How much Income Tax you pay in each tax year depends on: how much of your income is above your Personal Allowance; how much of your income falls within each tax band; Some income is tax-free.

  3. Mar 18, 2020 · The Personal Allowance goes down by £1 for every £2 of income above the £100,000 limit. It can go down to zero. Personal Allowances for people born before 6 April 1948. People born before 6 April 1948 may be entitled to a bigger Personal Allowance. From 2016 to 2017, everyone gets the standard Personal Allowance.

  4. Aug 8, 2022 · UK PAYE Tax Rates and Allowances 2017/18. Personal PAYE Allowances. * An annual transferable allowance between spouses of £1,060 was introduced for 2015/16 tax year. This year, 2017/18 the transferable allowance increases to £1,150.

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  6. Mar 10, 2017 · These tables are adapted from Bloomsbury’s Tax Rates and Tables 2017/18, which contains 250 pages of tables covering every UK tax and duty you will need to refer to, as well as HMRC penalty rates, foreign exchange rates, and statutory payment rates. Income tax rates. Personal allowances and reliefs. Corporation tax rates.