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Budget 2004


Introduction

Personal Income Tax

Tax Credits

National Insurance Contributions

Employees

Pensioners

Savings

Trusts

Capital Gains Tax

Inheritance Tax

Stamp Duty / Stamp Duty Land Tax

Corporation Tax

Business Tax


Value Added Tax

Other Measures

Tax Tables

National Insurance

Tax Tables


Table A
Allowances and Reliefs
  2004/05 2003/04
 
Allowed at top rate of tax    
Personal Allowance £4,745 £4,615
Personal Allowance (65-74)* 6,830 6,610
Personal Allowance (75+)* 6,950 6,720
Blind Person's Allowance 1,560 1,510
 
Allowed only at 10%    
Married Couple's Allowance (65-74)* 5,725 5,565
Married Couple's Allowance (75+)* 5,795 5,635
Income Limit for age-related allowances 18,900 18,300
 
* Age allowances are reduced £1 for every £2 by which income exceeds the income limit, until the age allowance is reduced to the normal allowance. Personal allowance is reduced before married couple's allowance. MCA is reduced to a minimum of £2,210 (2003/04: £2,150).
 
Bands 2004/05 2003/04
Lower £2,020 £1,960
Basic next 29,380 next 28,540
Higher over 31,400 over 30,500
 
Rates differ for Dividend, Interest and Other income within each band:
 
Rates 2004/05 and 2003/04
 
Lower
Basic
Higher
D I O
10% 10% 10%
10% 20% 22%
32.5% 40% 40%
 
Table B
Personal Pensions: earnings cap £102,000 (2003/04 - £99,000)
 
  Percentage 2004/05 2003/04
Age on 6 April 2004 (2003 for 2003/2004)   maximum maximum
35 or less 17.5% £17,850 £17,325
36 - 45 20.0% 20,400 19,800
46 - 50 25.0% 25,500 24,750
51 - 55 30.0% 30,600 29,700
56 - 60 35.0% 35,700 34,650
61 - 74 40.0% 40,800 39,600
 
Table C
Benefits In Kind
Car Benefit Assessment 2004/05

Charge based on a percentage of the initial list price of the car; the percentage depends on the carbon dioxide emission ratings of the car, if it has one. For older cars without a rating, the percentage depends on engine capacity.

For 2004/05 the percentage for a petrol engine is 15% for ratings up to 145g/km. The percentage increases by 1% for every complete 5g/km in excess of this (ie at 150, 155 etc), to a maximum of 35%. Diesel cars have 3% added to this figure, but still have a maximum percentage of 35%.
 
Car Fuel Assessment

For 2004/05 the benefit will be calculated using the same percentage as that used for the car benefit, applied to a standard figure of £14,400.

The taxable amount will therefore be between £2,160 (15% - min.) and £5,040 (35% - max.).


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