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UK Tax & NI Calculator 2017 - 2018

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2017 - 2018 Tax and NI calculator UK

Personal Allowance 2017 - 2018

What is Personal Allowance? Personal Allowance is the portion of your earning where tax is not applied, making that portion of your earning tax free.

From April 2017 everyone recieves same amount of personal allowance regardless of their age.

Earning Personal Allowance (per year)
If you are earning up to £100,000 £11,500
If you are earning between £100,000 and £123,000 Decreases from £11,000 by 50% of every pound you earn (above £100,000) until it reaches £0
If you are earning £123,000 or more £0
Blind person receive an additional amount of £2320 on top of the personal allowance

Tax Rates 2017 - 2018

These rates apply to different portions of your earning

Your earning [per year after taking away your Personal Allowance amount from your earning] Tax Rate 2017 - 2018 That is
Under your Personal Allowance amount No tax taken £0
£0 - £33,500 20% Basic rate
£33,501 - £150,000 40% Higher rate
over £150,000 45% Additional rate

National Insurance Rates 2017 - 2018

National Insurance Contribution is payable by everyone, until they have reached the state retirement age. National Insurance pays for their state pension and other state benefits.

Below are Class 1 National Insurance rates which is applied to anyone who's employed.

These rates apply to different portions of your earning

Your Earning [Per year] National Insurance Rate That is
Earnings up to £8164 0% No National Insurance contribution is payable
Earnings between £8164 and £45,032 12% Salary minus £8164 = X, 12% of X
Earnings £45,032 or more 2% £45,032 minus £8164 = £36,868, 12% of £36,868 plus salary minus £45,032 = X, 2% of X

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