Help on Personal Tax
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I have been looking at Dec 2005 past exam.
Can anyone help
I have the following figures
Salary £38500
Benefits £6060
BSI £1320
Dividends £900
Tax rates
Starting 2020 - 10%
next 29380 - 22%
over 31400 - 40%
The answer on the tax on the salary is
2020 x 10 % = 202.00
29380 + 3600 x 22% = 7255.60
4815 x 40% = 1926.00
I can understand the 10% but I then thought you would calculate £29380 x 22% - I don't know why they are adding £3600 to £29380.
Because I don't understand this part of the answer I am also lost on the next calculation of £4815 x 40%.
Can anyone help (sorry its a long question)
Thanks
Violet
Can anyone help
I have the following figures
Salary £38500
Benefits £6060
BSI £1320
Dividends £900
Tax rates
Starting 2020 - 10%
next 29380 - 22%
over 31400 - 40%
The answer on the tax on the salary is
2020 x 10 % = 202.00
29380 + 3600 x 22% = 7255.60
4815 x 40% = 1926.00
I can understand the 10% but I then thought you would calculate £29380 x 22% - I don't know why they are adding £3600 to £29380.
Because I don't understand this part of the answer I am also lost on the next calculation of £4815 x 40%.
Can anyone help (sorry its a long question)
Thanks
Violet
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Is there something missing? Perhaps pension contributions which would stretch the 22% banding.
Claudia
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Hi Violet
I've just looked at the question (oh the memories!)
The £3,600 is calculated as follows:
Pension contributions: £234 X 12 months= £2,808 (net)
Gross pension contrb.: £2,808 X 100/78 = £3,600.
This £3,600 "extends" the basic rate band, meaning tax is only paid at 22% rather than 40% on this gross amount.
Hope this helps. If you have any more questions, just ask.
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Hi Claudia
Thanks for replying.
Yes there is a pension of £234.00 p/m so would that work out at 234/78x100 = 300 x 12 months = 3600
But how does that affect anything, not sure.
Violet
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Claudia,
You are a GEM. Shall look at it again tonight (very sad person) but thanks again.
Violet0 -
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I think that Tom has answered it perfectly for you
Claudia0 -
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Hi Tom
Thank you for your reply, sorry I replied to Claudia thanking her when actually the message was from you :oops:
Yesterday at college the subject matter was pensions being included in the tax bracket so I am a little clearer now.
Thank you
Violet0 -
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No problem Violet, glad I could help.0