What are the tax bands for 2017 18?

Tax Brackets

Tax Rate 2016/17 2017/18
Basic rate 20% £0 – £32,000 £0 – £33,500
Higher Rate 40% £32,001 – £150,000 £32,001 – £150,000
Additional Rate 45% £150,001+ £150,001+
NOTE: These rates are applied after your tax free allowance has been deducted from your gross wage.

What were tax brackets in 2017?

Taxpayers for 2017 fall into one of seven brackets, depending on their taxable income: 10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33%, 35% or 39.6%….How We Make Money.

Tax rate Single Head of household
10% Up to $9,325 Up to $13,350
15% $9,326 to $37,950 $13,351 to $50,800
25% $37,951 to $91,900 $50,801 to $131,200

What are the tax bands for 2018-19?

Tax thresholds, rates and codes

PAYE tax rates and thresholds 2018 to 2019
UK basic tax rate 20% on annual earnings above the PAYE tax threshold and up to £34,500
UK higher tax rate 40% on annual earnings from £34,501 to £150,000
UK additional tax rate 45% on annual earnings above £150,000

What are the tax bands in the UK?

Income Tax rates and bands

Band Taxable income Tax rate
Personal Allowance Up to £12,570 0%
Basic rate £12,571 to £50,270 20%
Higher rate £50,271 to £150,000 40%
Additional rate over £150,000 45%

What was the tax allowance in 2018?

For the tax year 2018-19, starting on 6th April 2018, the Personal Allowance amount is going up to £11,850. This means if you are a basic rate tax payer you will pay roughly £70 less tax in the 2018/2019 tax year.