Income Tax Rates – Across the UK
- Income tax applies to the amount of income after deduction of personal allowances.
- Income is taxed in a specific order with savings and dividend income taxed last.
- Dividend income and savings income falling within the dividend and savings allowances still form part of total income of an individual.
- The starting rate band is only applicable to savings income. The 0% rate is not available if the taxable amount of non-savings income exceeds the starting rate band.
- The Scottish Parliament set the rates of income tax and the limits at which these rates apply for Scottish residents on non-savings and non-dividend income.
- Income tax is devolved to Wales on non-savings and non-dividend income.
Income tax rates
Band of taxable income | Rate | Rate if dividends | |
---|---|---|---|
£ | % | % | |
0 – 37,700 | Basic rate | 20 | 8.75 |
37,701 – 125,140 | Higher rate | 40 | 33.75 |
Over 125,140 | Additional rate | 45 | 39.35 |
Special rates for savings and dividend income falling into above bands of taxable income | |||
Savings Allowance | |||
Basic rate taxpayers | 1,000 | 0 | |
Higher rate taxpayers | 500 | 0 | |
Additional rate taxpayers | Nil | N/A | |
Dividend Allowance | |||
for all taxpayers | 500 | 0 |
- Income tax applies to the amount of income after deduction of personal allowances.
- Income is taxed in a specific order with savings and dividend income taxed last.
- Dividend income and savings income falling within the dividend and savings allowances still form part of total income of an individual.
- The starting rate band is only applicable to savings income. The 0% rate is not available if the taxable amount of non-savings income exceeds the starting rate band.
- The Scottish Parliament set the rates of income tax and the limits at which these rates apply for Scottish residents on non-savings and non-dividend income.
- Income tax is devolved to Wales on non-savings and non-dividend income.
Income tax rates
Band of taxable income | Rate | Rate if dividends | |
---|---|---|---|
£ | % | % | |
0 – 37,700 | Basic rate | 20 | 8.75 |
37,701 – 125,140 | Higher rate | 40 | 33.75 |
Over 125,140 | Additional rate | 45 | 39.35 |
Special rates for savings and dividend income falling into above bands of taxable income | |||
Savings Allowance | |||
Basic rate taxpayers | 1,000 | 0 | |
Higher rate taxpayers | 500 | 0 | |
Additional rate taxpayers | Nil | N/A | |
Dividend Allowance | |||
for all taxpayers | 1,000 | 0 |
- Income tax applies to the amount of income after deduction of personal allowances.
- Income is taxed in a specific order with savings and dividend income taxed last.
- Dividend income and savings income falling within the dividend and savings allowances still form part of total income of an individual.
- There is also a starting rate band (SRB) of £5,000 which is only applicable to savings income. The band is not available if the taxable amount of non-savings income exceeds the SRB.
- The Scottish Parliament set the rates of income tax and the limits at which these rates apply for Scottish residents on non-savings and non-dividend income.
- Income tax is devolved to Wales on non-savings and non-dividend income.
Income tax rates
Band of taxable income | Rate | Rate if dividends | |
---|---|---|---|
£ | % | % | |
0 – 37,700 | Basic rate | 20 | 8.75 |
37,701 – 150,000 | Higher rate | 40 | 33.75 |
Over 150,000 | Additional rate | 45 | 39.35 |
Special rates for savings and dividend income falling into above bands of taxable income | |||
Savings Allowance | |||
Basic rate taxpayers | 1,000 | 0 | |
Higher rate taxpayers | 500 | 0 | |
Additional rate taxpayers | Nil | N/A | |
Dividend Allowance | |||
for all taxpayers | 2,000 | 0 |
- Income tax applies to the amount of income after deduction of personal allowances.
- Income is taxed in a specific order with savings and dividend income taxed last.
- Dividend income and savings income falling within the dividend and savings allowances still form part of total income of an individual.
- There is also a starting rate band (SRB) of £5,000 which is only applicable to savings income. The band is not available if the taxable amount of non-savings income exceeds the SRB.
- The Scottish Parliament set the rates of income tax and the limits at which these rates apply for Scottish residents on non-savings and non-dividend income.
- Income tax is devolved to Wales on non-savings and non-dividend income.
Income tax rates
Band of taxable income | Rate | Rate if dividends | |
---|---|---|---|
£ | % | % | |
0 – 37,700 | Basic rate | 20 | 7.5 |
37,701 – 150,000 | Higher rate | 40 | 32.5 |
Over 150,000 | Additional rate | 45 | 38.1 |
Special rates for savings and dividend income falling into above bands of taxable income | |||
Savings Allowance | |||
Basic rate taxpayers | 1,000 | 0 | |
Higher rate taxpayers | 500 | 0 | |
Additional rate taxpayers | Nil | N/A | |
Dividend Allowance | |||
for all taxpayers | 2,000 | 0 |
Tax Rates & Allowances
- Introduction
- Capital Allowances – Plant And Machinery
- Capital Gains Tax (CGT)
- Car Benefits
- Car Fuel Benefit
- Cars – Advisory Fuel Rates For Company Cars
- Child Benefit
- Corporation Tax Rates
- Employee’s Statutory Payments
- Income Tax Allowances
- Income Tax Rates – Across the UK
- Income Tax Rates – Scotland
- Income Tax Rates – Wales
- Individual Savings Account (ISA)
- Inheritance Tax (IHT)
- Land and Buildings Transaction Tax
- Land Transaction Tax
- Mileage Allowance Payments (MAPS) For Employees
- Minimum Wage
- National Insurance Contributions (NIC) – Rates And Allowances
- Pensions Automatic Enrolment
- Pensions – Tax Relief On Pension Contributions
- Property Allowance
- Self Assessment – Key Dates
- Stamp Duty
- Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT)
- State Pensions
- Tax Reliefs For Individuals
- Trade Allowance
- Van Benefit
- VAT
- Vat Fuel Scale Charges
- Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) – Passenger Cars