Business News - June

22 Million Tax Payers Compensation in 10p Tax U-Turn

Lincolnshire based accountants Moore Thompson are informing individuals of the government’s announcement to compensate UK taxpayers for the abolition of the 10p income tax rate.  The package of measures includes an increase in the annual personal allowance of all basic rate taxpayers.

The personal allowance for the tax year 2008-2009 will be increased to £6,035 from £5,435, a compensation equivalent to £120 for each basic rate taxpayer.  There is no increase in the amount of tax higher rate taxpayers are liable to pay.  The threshold limit, however, for the higher rate band has been reduced from £36,000 to £34,800.

According to the chancellor, basic rate taxpayers will see the benefits of the new measures in September, with an initial one-off increase of £60 to monthly salaries, and an extra £10 per month for the rest of the financial year.

Mark Hildred, managing partner at Moore Thompson comments: “The concession by the government is good news for the majority of taxpayers, especially as the move applies to the entire financial year, and is backdated to April.  It was estimated that 4 million people were worse off by the abolition of the 10p tax rate.  This announcement has left 22 million basic rate taxpayers better off.”

For more information contact Moore Thompson on 01775 711333

 

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