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  • Personal Allowance, Income Tax rates, bands and thresholds.

  • Tax you pay and tax relief you get on contributions to your private pension - annual allowance, lifetime allowance, apply for individual protection

    • Overview

      Your private pension contributions are tax-free up to certain limits. This…

    • Tax relief

      You can get tax relief on private pension contributions worth up to 100%…

    • Annual allowance

      Your annual allowance is the most you can save in your pension pots in a…

    • Lump sum allowance

      You can usually take up to 25% of the amount built up in any pension as a…

  • You do not pay tax on your savings interest if you're on a low income.

    • How much tax you pay

      Most people can earn some interest from their savings without paying tax.…

    • Previous tax years

      If you’re self-employed and need to declare savings interest from a…

  • Use these rates and thresholds when you operate your payroll or provide expenses and benefits to your employees.

  • Marriage Allowance allows you to transfer some of your Personal Allowance to your husband, wife or civil partner: what you get and how to apply for free.

  • Blind Person's Allowance is an extra amount you can earn before paying tax - what you'll get, eligibility, how to apply and how to transfer your allowance

  • Income Tax is a tax you pay on your earnings - find out about what it is, how you pay and how to check you're paying the right amount using HMRC's tax calculator.

  • Find out whether you need to pay tax on your UK income while you're living abroad - non-resident landlord scheme, tax returns, claiming relief if you’re taxed twice, personal allowance of tax-free income, form R43

  • How to claim a refund on tax and personal allowances on UK income if you're not resident in the UK on form R43.

  • 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.