Income Tax Rates

ALLOWANCES2023/242022/23
Personal Allowance (PA) *£12,570£12,570
Marriage Allowance +£1,260£1,260
Blind Person's Allowance£2,870£2,600
Rent a Room Relief **£7,500£7,500
Trading Income **£1,000£1,000
Property Income **£1,000£1,000

*PA is withdrawn at £1 for every £2 by which ‘adjusted income’ exceeds £100,000. There is no allowance given above £125,140.

+The part of the PA that is transferable to a spouse or civil partner who is not a higher or additional rate tax payer.

** If the gross income exceeds this, the limit may be deducted instead of actual expenses.

RATE BANDS2023/242022/23
Basic Rate Band (BRB)£37,700£37,700
Higher Rate Band (HRB)£37,701-£125,140£37,701-£150,000
Additional Rateover £125,140over £150,000
Personal Savings Allowance (PSA)
- Basic Rate Taxpayer£1,000£1,000
- Higher Rate Taxpayer£500£500
Dividend Allowance (DA)£1,000£2,000

BRB and additional rate threshold are increased by personal pension contributions (up to permitted limit) and Gift Aid donations.

TAX RATES2023/242022/23
Rates differ for General/Savings/Dividend incomeGSDGSD
Basic Rate20%20%8.75%20%20%8.75%
Higher Rate40%40%33.75%40%40%33.75%
Additional Rate45%45%39.35%45%45%39.35%

General income (salary, pensions, business profits, rent) usually uses personal allowance, basic rate and higher rate bands before savings income (mainly interest). Scottish taxpayers are taxed at different rates on general income (see below).

To the extent that savings income falls in the first £5,000 of the basic rate band, it is taxed at nil rather than 20%.

The PSA taxes interest at nil, where it would otherwise be taxable at 20% or 40%.

Dividends are normally taxed as the ‘top slice’ of income. The DA taxes the first £1,000 of dividend income at nil, rather than the rate that would otherwise apply.

INCOME TAX - SCOTLAND2023/242022/23
Starter Rate19%(19%)£2,162£2,162
Basic Rate20%(20%)£2,163-£13,118£2,163-£13,118
Intermediate Rate21%(21%)£13,119-£31,092£13,119-£31,092
Higher Rate42%(41%)£31,093-£125,140£31,093-£150,000
Top Rate47%(46%)over £125,140over £150,000

The Scottish rates and bands do not apply for savings and dividend income, which are taxed at normal UK rates.

High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC)

1% of child benefit for each £100 of adjusted net income between £50,000 and £60,000.

REMITTANCE BASIS CHARGE2023/242022/23
For non-UK domiciled individuals who have been UK resident at least:
7 of the preceding 9 tax years£30,000£30,000
12 of the preceding 14 tax years£60,000£60,000
15 of the preceding 20 tax yearsDeemed to be UK domiciled
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