Income Tax
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Notes
- Ages are as the end of the tax year. Ages for the MCA relate to the elder of spouse or civil partner
- MCA is available only to those couples where at least one spouse or civil partner was born before 6 April 1935.
- The higher rates of personal allowances are reduced by £1 for each £2 of excess income over £21,800 (2007/08 £20,900) until the basic allowance is reached. Similar limits apply to the married couple's allowance: the loss of tax reduction is 10p for each £2 of excess income until the minimum of £254 (2007/08 £244) is reached. (For couples married before 5 December 2005, only the husband's income is taken into account. For those married on or after 5 December 2005 or in a civil partnership, only the higher earner’s income is taken into account).
- Where there are several trusts created by the same settlor, the "standard rate band" is divided equally between them, subject to a minimum band of £200 for each trust.
- Start date for 2008/09 increase is subject to European Commission approval.
Figures marked with a ** are based on recent revisions to the original announcements made in the 2008 Budget and have yet to be finally confirmed (May 2008).