PAYE
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The standard personal allowance (for people aged under 65) is to increase from £8105 to £9440.
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The Basic Rate Limit has been reduced from £34,370 to £32,010 so that higher rate payers don't benefit from the personal allowance increase.
Bandwidth | From | To | Rate (%) | Basic Rate Band |
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0 |
0.01 |
9440.00 |
00.00 |
No |
32,010 |
9440.01 |
41450.00 |
20.00 |
Yes |
150,000 |
41,450.01 |
150,000.00 |
40.00 |
No |
Excess |
150,000 |
Excess |
50.00 |
No |
The effect of the extra £1,335 added on to the personal allowance is a £267 saving per year (20% of £1,335).
- The Personal Allowance reduces where the income is above £100, 000 - by £1 for every £2 of income above the £100,000 limit. This reduction applies irrespective of age.
- These allowances reduce where the income is above the income limit by £1 for every £2 of income above the limit. The Personal Allowance for people aged 65 and over (up to and including 2012-13) and born before 6 April 1948 (from 2013-14) can be reduced below the basic Personal Allowance where the income is above £100,000.
- Tax relief for the Married Couple's Allowance is given at the rate of 10 per cent.
National Insurance
National Insurance contributions - rates and allowances
£ per week | 2013-14 | 2012-13 |
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Lower earnings limit, primary Class 1 | £109 |
£107 |
Upper earnings limit, primary Class 1 | £797 |
£817 |
Upper accrual point | £770 |
£770 |
Primary Threshold | £149 |
£146 |
Secondary Threshold | £148 |
£144 |
Employees' primary Class 1 rate between primary threshold and upper earnings limit | 12% |
12% |
Employees' primary Class 1 rate above upper earnings limit | 2% |
2% |
Employer's Class 1 Rate | 13.8% |
13.8% |