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Welcome to the 2021-22 Tax Rates
Optional download pdf: Tax Rates 2021/22
For previous year tax rates see: Tax Rates 2020/21, Tax Rates 2019/20, Tax Rates 2018/19
Allowances | 2021/22 | 2020/21 |
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Personal Allowance (PA)* | £12,570 | £12,500 |
Marriage Allowance† | 1,260 | 1,250 |
Blind Person's Allowance | 2,520 | 2,500 |
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*PA is withdrawn at £1 for every £2 by which ‘adjusted income’ exceeds £100,000.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 top rate taxpayer.
** If gross income exceeds it, the limit may be deducted instead of actual expenses.
Rate bands | 2021/22 | 2020/21 |
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Basic Rate Band (BRB) | £37,700 | £37,500 |
Higher Rate Band (HRB) | 37,701 – 150,000 | 37,501 – 150,000 |
Additional rate | over 150,000 | over 150,000 |
Personal Savings Allowance (PSA) | ||
– Basic rate taxpayer | 1,000 | 1,000 |
– Higher rate taxpayer | 500 | 500 |
Dividend Allowance (DA) | 2,000 | 2,000 |
BRB and additional rate threshold are increased by personal pension contributions (up to permitted limit) and Gift Aid donations.
Tax rates | 2021/22 and 2020/21 | ||
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Rates differ for General/Savings/Dividend income | G | S | D |
Basic rate | 20% | 20% | 7.5% |
Higher rate | 40% | 40% | 32.5% |
Additional rate | 45% | 45% | 38.1% |
General income (salary, pensions, business profits, rent) usually uses personal allowance, basic rate and higher rate bands before savings income (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 £2,000 of dividend income at nil, rather than the rate that would otherwise apply.
Income tax – Scotland | 2021/22 | 2020/21 | |
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Starter rate | 19% | £2,097 | £2,085 |
Basic rate | 20% | 2,098 – 12,726 | 2,086 – 12,658 |
Intermediate rate | 21% | 12,727 – 31,092 | 12,659 – 30,930 |
Higher rate | 41% | 31,093 – 150,000 | 30,931 – 150,000 |
Top rate | 46% | over 150,000 | 150,000 |
The Scottish rates and bands do not apply for savings and dividend income, which are taxed at normal UK rates.
1% of child benefit for each £100 of adjusted net income between £50,000 and £60,000.
Remittance basis charge | 2021/22 | 2020/21 |
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For non-UK domiciled individuals who have been UK resident in at least: |
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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 years | Deemed to be UK domiciled |
Registered Pensions | 2021/22 | 2020/21 |
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Lifetime Allowance (LA) | £1,073,100 | £1,073,100 |
Annual Allowance (AA)* | 40,000 | 40,000 |
Annual relievable pension inputs are the higher of earnings (capped at AA) or £3,600.
*Usually tapered down, to a minimum of £4,000, when adjusted income exceeds £240,000.
State pension (per week) | 2021/22 | 2020/21 |
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Old state pension – Single person | £137.65 | £134.25 |
Old state pension – Married couple | 220.05 | 214.70 |
New state pension† | 179.60 | 175.20 |
†Applies to those reaching state retirement age after 5 April 2016.
2021/22 | 2020/21 | |
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Individual Savings Account (ISA) | ||
– Overall limit | £20,000 | £20,000 |
– Lifetime ISA | 4,000 | 4,000 |
Junior ISA | 9,000 | 9,000 |
EIS – 30% relief | 2,000,000 | 2,000,000 |
Seed EIS (SEIS) – 50% relief | 100,000 | 100,000 |
Venture Capital Trust (VCT) – 30% relief | 200,000 | 200,000 |
Employee | Employer | |
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Main NIC rate | 12% | 13.8% |
No NIC on first | £184pw | £170pw |
Main rate charged up to* | £967pw | no limit |
2% rate on earnings above | £967pw | N/A |
Employment allowance per business** | N/A | £4,000 |
*Nil rate of employer NIC for employees under the age of 21 and apprentices under 25, up to £967pw.
**Some businesses do not qualify, including certain sole director companies and employers who have an employer’s Class 1 NIC liability of £100,000 or more for 2020/21.
Employer contributions (at 13.8%) are also due on most taxable benefits (Class 1A) and on tax paid on an employee’s behalf under a PAYE settlement agreement (Class 1B).
Flat rate per week | £3.05 |
Small profits threshold | £6,515 |
Class 3: Flat rate per week | £15.40 |
On profits £9,568 – £50,270 | 9.0% |
On profits over £50,270 | 2.0% |
Taxable benefit: List price of car multiplied by chargeable percentage.
2021/22 chargeable percentage for petrol cars first registered | |||
CO2 g/km |
Electric Range miles |
Pre 6.04.2020 % |
Post 5.04.2020 % |
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0 | N/A | 1 | 1 |
1-50 | >130 | 2 | 1 |
1-50 | 70 - 129 | 5 | 4 |
1-50 | 40 - 69 | 8 | 7 |
1-50 | 30 - 39 | 12 | 11 |
1-50 | <30 | 14 | 13 |
51-54 | N/A | 15 | 14 |
Then a further 1% for each 5g/km CO2 emissions, up to a maximum of 37%. Diesel cars that are not RDE2 standard suffer a 4% supplement on the above figures but are still capped at 37%.
Chargeable value of £3,500 (2020/21: £3,490) if private use is more than home-to-work. Zero-emission vans charged at £Nil (2020/21: £2,792).
Car: CO2-based percentage from above table multiplied by £24,600 (2020/21: £24,500).
Van: £669 (2020/21: £666).
Employee contributions do not reduce taxable figure unless all private fuel is paid for by the employee (in which case there is no benefit charge).
Employee's own transport | per business mile |
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Cars first 10,000 miles | 45p |
Cars over 10,000 miles | 25p |
Business passengers | 5p |
Motorcycles | 24p |
Bicycles | 20p |
2021/22 | 2020/21 | |
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Annual exemption amount | ||
Individuals, estates | £12,300 | £12,300 |
Most trusts | 6,150 | 6,150 |
Tax rate | ||
Individual (to basic rate limit)* | 10% | 10% |
Individual (above basic rate limit)* | 20% | 20% |
Trusts, estates* | 20% | 20% |
Business Asset Disposal Relief (BADR)** | 10% | 10% |
Investors’ Relief (IR)*** | 10% | 10% |
*Individuals are taxed at 18%/28% on gains on residential property and receipts of carried interest. Trusts and estates are taxed at 28% in these circumstances.
**BADR was called Entrepreneurs’ Relief prior to 6 April 2020. It is available for qualifying gains of up to £1m.
***Shares in an unquoted trading company may qualify on lifetime gains up to £10m. Various conditions apply.
Year to | 31.3.2022 | 31.3.2021 |
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Corporation Tax rate | 19% | 19% |
Research and development relief | ||
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SME enhanced expenditure deduction scheme* |
130% |
130% |
Large company R&D Expenditure Credit (RDEC) scheme** |
13% |
12% |
*Additional deduction for qualifying R&D
**Taxable expenditure credit for qualifying R&D
SMEs that make losses can surrender the deduction to HMRC in exchange for a payment of 14.5% of the loss (capped at £20,000 plus 3 x PAYE & NIC for periods beginning from 1.4.21).
Plant and machinery allowances | Rate | |
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Expenditure 1.4.21 - 31.3.23 (companies only) | ||
– Super-deduction (main pool expenditure) | 130% | |
– First-year allowance (special rate pool expenditure) | 50% | |
Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) | ||
– expenditure 1.1.19 - 31.12.21 | £1,000,000 | 100% |
– expenditure from 1.1.22 | 200,000 | 100% |
New electric vans | 100% | |
Writing down allowance: general pool (reducing balance) | 18% | |
Writing down allowance: special rate pool (reducing balance)* | 6% |
Motor cars purchased | |||
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From 1.4.21 CO2 (g/km) |
1.4.18 to 31.3.21 CO2 (g/km) |
Allowance | |
New cars only | Nil | up to 50 | 100% |
In general pool | up to 50 | up to 110 | 18% |
In special rate pool | above 50 | above 110 | 6% |
Structures and buildings allowance | |
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Fixed deduction per annum | 3% |
ATED applies to ‘high value’ residential properties owned via a corporate structure, unless the property is used for a qualifying purpose. The tax applies to properties valued at more than £500,000.
Property value | Annual charge to | |
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31.3.2022 | 31.3.2021 | |
£0.5m - £1m | £3,700 | £3,700 |
£1m - £2m | 7,500 | 7,500 |
£2m – £5m | 25,300 | 25,200 |
£5m – £10m | 59,100 | 58,850 |
£10m – £20m | 118,600 | 118,050 |
Over £20m | 237,400 | 236,250 |
Residential property (1st property only) | |||||
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SDLT - England & NI £000 |
Rate | LBTT - Scotland £000 |
Rate | LTT - Wales £000 |
Rate |
Up to 125* | Nil | Up to 145 | Nil | Up to 180** | Nil |
125 - 250 | 2% | 145 – 250 | 2% | 180 – 250 | 3.5% |
250 – 925 | 5% | 250– 325 | 5% | 250 – 400 | 5.0% |
925 – 1,500 | 10% | 325 – 750 | 10% | 400 – 750 | 7.5% |
Over 1,500 | 12% | Over 750 | 12% | 750 – 1,500 | 10.0% |
Over 1,500 | 12.0% |
*Nil rate band up to 30.6.21 is £500,000, between 1.7.21-30.9.21 is £250,000.
**Nil rate band up to 30.6.21 is £250,000.
A supplement applies for all three taxes where an additional residential property is purchased for more than £40,000 (unless replacing a main residence). It is also payable by all corporate purchasers. The rate is 3% (LBTT and LTT: 4%) of the total purchase price.
For SDLT:
– First-time buyers purchasing a property of up to £500,000 pay a nil rate on the first £300,000 of the purchase price.
- A 2% supplement applies where the property is bought by a non-UK resident.
– A rate of 15% may apply to the total purchase price, where the property is valued above £500,000 and purchased by a ‘non-natural person’ (e.g. a company).
For LBTT, first-time buyer relief increases the nil rate band to £175,000.
Non-residential or mixed use property | |||||
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SDLT - England & NI £000 |
Rate | LBTT - Scotland £000 |
Rate | LTT - Wales £000 |
Rate |
Up to 150 | Nil | Up to 150 | Nil | Up to 225 | Nil |
150 – 250 | 2% | 150 – 250 | 1% | 225 – 250 | 1% |
Over 250 | 5% | Over 250 | 5% | 250 – 1,000 | 5% |
Over 1,000 | 6% |
Standard rate (1/6 of VAT-inclusive price) | 20% |
Tourism and hospitality sector reduced rate | |
– up to 30.9.21 | 5.0% |
– from 1.10.21-31.3.22 | 12.5% |
Registration level from 1.4.2017 | £85,000 per annum |
Deregistration level from 1.4.2017 | 83,000 per annum |
Most businesses above the registration threshold must comply with the Making Tax Digital requirements.
Annual taxable turnover to enter scheme | Up to £150,000 |
Must leave scheme if annual gross turnover | Exceeds £230,000 |
If using FRS, the VAT paid by the business is a fixed percentage (based on business category) of 'FRS turnover' rather than the net of output tax over input tax. Input tax is usually not recoverable.
Annual taxable turnover to enter scheme | Up to £1.35m |
Must leave scheme if annual taxable turnover | Exceeds £1.60m |
2021/22 | 2020/21 | |
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Nil rate band (NRB)* | £325,000 | £325,000 |
NRB Residential enhancement (RNRB)†* | 175,000 | 150,000 |
Tax rate on death** | 40% | 40% |
Tax rate on lifetime transfers to most trusts | 20% | 20% |
*Up to 100% of the proportion of a deceased spouse’s/civil partner’s unused NRB and RNRB band may be claimed to increment the current NRB and RNRB when the survivor dies.
†RNRB is available for transfers of a main residence to (broadly) direct descendents. It tapers away at the rate of £1 for every £2 of estate value above £2m.
**Rate reduced to 36% if at least 10% of the relevant estate is left to charity. Unlimited exemption for transfers between spouses/civil partners, except if UK domiciled transferor and foreign domiciled transferee, where maximum exemption £325,000.
100% Business Property Relief (BPR) for all shareholdings in qualifying unquoted trading companies, qualifying unincorporated trading businesses and certain farmland/buildings.
Years before death | 0-3 | 3-4 | 4-5 | 5-6 | 6-7 |
% of full death tax charge payable | 100 | 80 | 60 | 40 | 20 |
Annual exemptions for lifetime gifts include £3,000 per donor and £250 per recipient.
Payment dates | |||
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Self assessment | 2021/22 | 2020/21 | |
1st payment on account | 31 January | 2022 | 2021 |
2nd payment on account | 31 July | 2022 | 2021 |
Balancing payment | 31 January | 2023 | 2022 |
Capital Gains Tax*† | 31 January | 2023 | 2022 |
*UK residential property: CGT due within 30 days of completion.
Other payment datesClass 1A NIC | 19 July | 2022 | 2021 |
Class 1B NIC | 19 October | 2022 | 2021 |
Corporation tax is due 9 months and 1 day from the end of the accounting period, unless a ‘large’ company paying by quarterly instalments.
2020/21 Filing deadlinesIssue P60s to employees | 31 May 2021 |
P11D, P11D(b) | 6 July 2021 |
Self Assessment Tax Return (SATR) paper version | 31 October 2021 |
Online SATR if outstanding tax to be included in 2022/22 PAYE code |
30 December 2021 |
Online SATR | 31 January 2022 |
Non-resident CGT return is due within 30 days of completion of sale of UK land and buildings by a non-resident.
National Minimum Wage Rates per hour |
From 1.04.21 |
From 1.04.20 |
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Aged 23 and over (National Living Wage) | £8.91 | £8.72 |
Aged 23 - 24 | N/A | 8.20 |
Aged 21 - 22 | 8.36 | 8.20 |
Aged 18 - 20 | 6.56 | 6.45 |
Aged 16 - 17 | 4.62 | 4.55 |
Apprentices | 4.30 | 4.15 |
You are advised to consult us before acting on any information contained herein.
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Shorthouse & Martin Ltd
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