Income Tax rates and Personal Allowances

Skip contents

Current rates and allowances

How much Income Tax you pay in each tax year depends on:

  • how much of your income is above your Personal Allowance
  • how much of your income falls within each tax band

Some income is tax-free.

The current tax year is from 6 April 2024 to 5 April 2025.

This guide is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).

Your tax-free Personal Allowance

The standard Personal Allowance is 拢12,570, which is the amount of income you do not have to pay tax on.

It decreases if your income is over 拢100,000. For every 拢2 you earn over 拢100,000, you lose 拢1 of your tax-free Personal Allowance.

Blind Person鈥檚 Allowance

You may be able to earn more before you start paying Income Tax if you claim Blind Person鈥檚 Allowance. This tax-free allowance is added to your Personal Allowance.

Income Tax rates and bands

The table shows the tax rates you pay in each band if you have a standard Personal Allowance of 拢12,570.

Income tax bands are different if you live in Scotland.

Band Taxable income Tax rate
Personal Allowance Up to 拢12,570 0%
Basic rate 拢12,571 to 拢50,270 20%
Higher rate 拢50,271 to 拢125,140 40%
Additional rate over 拢125,140 45%

You can also see the rates and bands without the Personal Allowance. You do not get a Personal Allowance on taxable income over 拢125,140.

If you鈥檙e employed or get a pension

Check your Income Tax to see:

  • your Personal Allowance and tax code
  • how much tax you鈥檝e paid in the current tax year
  • how much you鈥檙e likely to pay for the rest of the year

Other allowances

You have tax-free allowances for:

You may also have tax-free allowances for:

Find out whether you鈥檙e eligible for the trading and property allowances.

You pay tax on any interest, dividends or income over your allowances.

Paying less Income Tax

You may be able to claim Income Tax reliefs if you鈥檙e eligible for them.

If you鈥檙e married or in a civil partnership

You may be able to claim Marriage Allowance to reduce your partner鈥檚 tax if your income is less than the standard Personal Allowance.

If you do not claim Marriage Allowance and you or your partner were born before 6 April 1935, you may be able to claim Married Couple鈥檚 Allowance.