
• 20% basic rate: £12,571 to £50,270
• 40% higher rate: £50,271 to £125,140
• 45% additional rate: above £125,140
• Employees now pay 8% on earnings between £12,570 and £50,270, and 2% above that.
• The self-employed Class 4 rate has dropped to 6%, and Class 2 NI (a flat weekly fee) has been scrapped altogether.
• Basic-rate taxpayers pay 8.75%
• Higher-rate taxpayers pay 33.75%
• Additional-rate taxpayers pay 39.35%
• £1,000 for basic-rate taxpayers
• £500 for higher-rate taxpayers
• No allowance for additional-rate taxpayers
• Gains above £3,000 are taxed at 10% (basic rate) or 20% (higher/additional rate).
• For property sales (that aren’t your main home), the rates are 18% and 24%.
• £325,000 Nil-Rate Band per person
• £175,000 Residence Nil-Rate Band when leaving a main home to children or grandchildren
Tax rules are always evolving, and as your income sources shift in retirement, from pensions, savings, property, or investments, staying proactive makes a real difference.
Inside, you’ll find:
• Clear explanations of allowances and reliefs
• A checklist of easy ways to reduce IHT
• Examples that show how good planning can save thousands
• Practical tips for gifting, wills, and using pensions wisely
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