Income Tax rates and allowances

Income Tax rates

The rates of Income Tax you pay depend on how much taxable income
you have above your Personal Allowance.

2014 to 2015 tax year

The current tax year is from 6 April 2014 to 5 April 2015.

Tax rate Taxable income above your Personal Allowance
Basic rate 20% £0 to £31,865
Higher rate 40% £31,866 to £150,000
Additional rate 45% Over £150,000

ExampleYou earn £35,000 of taxable income and your Personal Allowance is £10,000. You pay basic rate tax at 20% on £25,000 (£35,000 minus £10,000).

If you pay higher or additional rates

If your taxable income’s over £31,865 above your Personal Allowance, you pay:

  • 20% basic rate tax on the first £31,865
  • 40% higher rate tax on taxable income between £31,865 and £150,000
  • 45% additional rate tax on taxable income over £150,000

Income Tax on savings interest

Savings interest is automatically taxed at 20%. If you’re on a low income, you may be able to get the interest tax-free or get half of the tax repaid.

Income Tax rates: 2013 to 2014 tax year

The previous tax year was from 6 April 2013 to 5 April 2014.

Tax rate Taxable income above your Personal Allowance
Basic rate 20% £0 to £32,010
Higher rate 40% £32,011 to £150,000
Additional rate 45% Over £150,000

Read more on Gov.uk

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Income Tax allowances for the 2 tax years from 2013 to 2015

Income Tax allowances

2013 to 2014

2014 to 2015

Personal Allowance (1)

N/A

N/A

Personal Allowance for people born after 5 April 1948 (1)

£9,440

£10,000

Income limit for Personal Allowance

£100,000

£100,000

Personal Allowance for people aged 65-74 (1)(2)

N/A

N/A

Personal Allowance for people born between 6 April 1938 and 5 April 1948 (1) (2)

£10,500

£10,500

Personal Allowance for people aged 75 and over (1)(2)

N/A

N/A

Personal Allowance for people before 6 April 1938 (1) (2)

£10,660

£10,660

Maximum amount of Married Couple’s Allowance (born before 6th April 1935) (2) (3)

£7,915

£8,165

Income limit for age-related allowances

N/A

N/A

Income limit for the allowances for those born before 6 April 1948

£26,100

£27,000

Minimum amount of Married Couple’s Allowance

£3,040

£3,140

Blind Person’s Allowance

£2,160

£2,230

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UK petrol prices at three-year low – but still pricier than in Europe

The price of fuel at the pumps has fallen to a three-year low, according to AA figures.samandco

As of yesterday, the UK average petrol price was 129.12p a litre – the lowest since February 23 2011 – while the average diesel price was 133.55p a litre, the lowest since February 6 2011. AA public affairs head Paul Watters said: “Asda triggered something of a supermarket price war on Tuesday, which was enough to send average UK pump prices to their lowest for more than three years. ”

A year ago, petrol (137.33p) and diesel (141.62p) were more than 8p a litre more expensive. For a typical 55-litre fuel tank, drivers are £4.40 better off.”

But he added that the UK was still lagging behind most of Europe when it came to falls in prices.

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Unsolicited Emails

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Be suspicious of unsolicited emails, even if they look like they’re from a trusted source. HMRC will never send notifications of a tax rebate, or ask you to disclose personal or payment information by email. If you have any doubt that an email you receive from HMRC is genuine, please do not follow any links, disclose any personal details or respond to it. Please forward it to HMRC at phishing@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk then delete it. Should you required any further Information please do not hesitate  to contact us.

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Putting your tax affairs in order

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Check whether you need to complete a tax return. Make sure you register with HMRC and fill in your return accurately, and send it on time. Correct any mistakes by telling HMRC about any tax that you think you owe, amending a previously incorrect return or owning up to fraud.

Remember you can always receive professional advice from Sam & Co Accountants about your tax concerns.

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Goodbye To The Tax Disc From October 2014

Are you aware that from the 1st of October, there will be no more tax discs? From that date, if you have a disc in date, you can remove it from your windscreen and destroy it. All records from that date will be held electronically. You?ll obviously still have to tax your vehicle and with no physical reminder, the DVLA will send you one by mail. For the?first time ever you?ll also be able to pay your car tax by monthly direct debit. You’ll also have the option to pay six or twelve monthly be direct debit if that suits you better.

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