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Use these rates and allowances for Capital Gains Tax to work out your overall gains above your tax-free allowance (known as the annual exempt amount).
Rates, allowances and limits for Corporation Tax.
This tax information and impact note is about maintaining the Personal Allowance and the basic rate limit, and various NICs thresholds, at their current levels up to and including 2027 to 2028.
The government will maintain the income tax Personal Allowance and higher rate threshold and National Insurance contributions Upper Earnings Limit and Upper Profits Limit at their 2021-2022 levels up to and including 2025-2026.
This draft legislation is about reforming the structure, rates and thresholds for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT).
This tax information and impact note is about the reduction to the additional rate threshold from £150,000 to £125,140 from 6 April 2023.
This Tax Information and Impact Note is about reforming the structure, rates and thresholds for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT).
Find out the rates, thresholds and allowances for tax credits, Child Benefit and Guardian's Allowance.
All previous annual repayment thresholds for Plan 1, Plan 2, Plan 4 and Postgraduate student loans.
Find the rates and allowances for Income Tax including the previous 3 tax years.
Inheritance Tax (IHT) is paid when a person's estate is worth more than £325,000 when they die - exemptions, passing on property. Sometimes known as death duties.
This guidance note provides further details of the changes that are being made and how they will affect purchases from 4 December 2014.
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