09 December 2009
Press Notice 2 summarises 2009 Pre-Budget Report announcements on 2010-11 rates and allowances for Value Added Tax, Income Tax, Inheritance Tax, Corporation Tax, National Insurance Contributions, Child and Working Tax Credit rates, Child Benefit, Guardian’s Allowance, Stamp Duty Land Tax, Bingo duty, Landline Duty, VED and Fuel duty.
Current rate |
On and after 1 January 2010 | ||
Standard rate |
15% |
17.5% |
£ per year (unless stated) |
2009-10 |
Change |
2010-11 |
Incometax personal and age-related allowances | |||
Personal allowance (age under 65) |
£6,475 |
- |
£6,475 |
Personal allowance (age 65-74) |
£9,490 |
- |
£9,490 |
Personal allowance (age 75 and over) |
£9,640 |
- |
£9,640 |
Married couple's allowance* (age 75 and over) |
£6,965 |
- |
£6,965 |
Married couple's allowance* - minimum amount |
£2,670 |
- |
£2,670 |
Income limit for age-related allowances |
£22,900 |
- |
£22,900 |
Blind person’s allowance |
£1,890 |
- |
£1,890 |
*Married couple's allowance is given at the rate of 10 per cent
2009-10 |
£ per year |
2010-11 |
£ per year |
Starting savings rate: 10%* |
£0-£2,440 |
Starting savings rate: 10%* |
£0-£2,440 |
Basic rate: 20% |
£0-£37,400 |
Basic rate: 20% |
£0-£37,400 |
Higher rate: 40% |
Over £37,400 |
Higher rate: 40% |
£37,401-£150,000 |
Additional rate: 50% |
Over £150,000 |
* There is a 10p starting rate for savings only. If an individual’s non-savings taxable income exceeds the starting rate limit, the 10p starting rate for savings will not be available for savings income.
£ per year (unless stated) |
2009-10 |
Change |
2010-11 |
Individual inheritance tax allowance |
£325,000 |
- |
£325,000 |
£ per year (unless stated) |
2009-2010 |
2010-2011 |
£0-£300,000 |
21% |
21%* |
£300,001 - £1,500,000 |
Marginal Relief |
Marginal Relief |
£1,500,001 or more |
28 % |
28 % |
* The planned small companies’ rate increase to 22% is deferred until 2011-12.
£ per week (unless stated) |
2009-10 |
Change |
2010-11 |
Lower earnings limit, primary Class 1 |
£95 |
£2 |
£97 |
Upper earnings limit, primary Class 1 |
£844 |
- |
£844 |
Upper Accruals Point |
£770 |
- |
£770 |
Primary threshold |
£110 |
- |
£110 |
Secondary threshold |
£110 |
- |
£110 |
Employees’ primary Class 1 rate between primary threshold and upper earnings limit |
11% |
- |
11% |
Employees’ primary Class 1 rate above upper earnings limit |
1% |
- |
1% |
Employees’ contracted-out rebate - salary-related schemes |
1.6% |
- |
1.6% |
Employees’ contracted-out rebate - money-purchase schemes |
1.6% |
- |
1.6% |
Married women’s reduced rate between primary threshold and upper earnings limit |
4.85% |
- |
4.85% |
Married women’s rate above upper earnings limit |
1% |
- |
1% |
Employers’ secondary Class 1 rate above secondary threshold |
12.8% |
- |
12.8% |
Employers’ contracted-out rebate, salary-related schemes |
3.7% |
- |
3.7% |
Employers’ contracted-out rebate, money-purchase schemes |
1.4% |
- |
1.4% |
Class 2 rate |
£2.40 |
- |
£2.40 |
Class 2 small earnings exception (per year) |
£5,075 |
- |
£5,075 |
Special Class 2 rate for share fishermen |
£3.05 |
- |
£3.05 |
Special Class 2 rate for volunteer development workers |
£4.75 |
£0.10 |
£4.85 |
Class 3 rate (per week) |
£12.05 |
- |
£12.05 |
Class 4 lower profits limit (per year) |
£5,715 |
- |
£5,715 |
Class 4 upper profits limit (per year) |
£43,875 |
- |
£43,875 |
Class 4 rate between lower profits limit and upper profits limit |
8% |
- |
8% |
Class 4 rate above upper profits limit |
1% |
- |
1% |
£ per year (unless stated) |
April 2009 |
Change |
April 2010 |
Working Tax Credit | |||
Basic element |
£1,890 |
£30 |
£1,920 |
Couple and lone parent element |
£1,860 |
£30 |
£1,890 |
30 hour element |
£775 |
£15 |
£790 |
Disabled worker element |
£2,530 |
£40 |
£2,570 |
Severe disability element |
£1,075 |
£20 |
£1,095 |
50+ Return to work payment (16-29 hours) |
£1,300 |
£20 |
£1,320 |
50+ Return to work payment (30+ hours) |
£1,935 |
£30 |
£1,965 |
Childcare element of the Working Tax Credit | |||
Maximum eligible cost for one child |
£175 per week |
- |
£175 per week |
Maximum eligible cost for two or more children |
£300 per week |
- |
£300 per week |
Percentage of eligible costs covered |
80% |
- |
80% |
Child Tax Credit | |||
Family element |
£545 |
- |
£545 |
Family element, baby addition |
£545 |
- |
£545 |
Child element |
£2,235 |
£65 |
£2,300 |
Disabled child element |
£2,670 |
£45 |
£2,715 |
Severely disabled child element |
£1,075 |
£20 |
£1,095 |
Income thresholds and withdrawal rates | |||
First income threshold |
£6,420 |
- |
£6,420 |
First withdrawal rate |
39% |
- |
39% |
Second income threshold |
£50,000 |
- |
£50,000 |
Second withdrawal rate |
6.67% |
- |
6.67% |
First threshold for those entitled to Child Tax Credit only |
£16,040 |
£150 |
£16,190 |
Income disregard |
£25,000 |
- |
£25,000 |
£ per week |
Jan 2009 |
Change |
April 2010 |
Eldest/Only Child |
£20 |
30p |
£20.30 |
Other Children |
£13.20 |
20p |
£13.40 |
£ per week |
April 2009 |
Change |
April 2010 |
Guardian's Allowance |
£14.10 |
20p |
£14.30 |
Rate |
Residential in disadvantaged areas |
Residential outside disadvantaged areas |
Non-residential |
Total value of consideration | |||
Zero |
£0 - £150,000 after 31 December 2009 (£0 - £175,000 until 31 December 2009) |
£0 - £125,000 after 31 December 2009 (£0 - £175,000 until 31 December 2009) |
£0 - £150,000 |
1% |
Over £150,000 - £250,000 after 31 December 2009 (Over £175,000- £250,000 until 31 December 2009) |
Over £125,000 - £250,000 after 31 December 2009 (Over £175,000- £250,000 until 31 December 2009) |
Over £150,000 - £250,000 |
3% |
Over £250,000 - £500,000 |
Over £250,000 - £500,000 |
Over £250,000 - £500,000 |
4% |
Over £500,000 |
Over £500,000 |
Over £500,000 |
Bingo duty will be reduced to 20% at Budget 2010.
Landline Duty will be introduced at a rate of 50p per month for each line from 1 October 2010.
Vehicle Excise Duty for Motorcycles: 2010-11 rates
VED band |
Change from 2009-10 to 2010-11 |
2010-11 rate |
Up to 150cc |
- |
£15 |
151-400cc |
- |
£33 |
401-600cc |
+£2 |
£50 |
Over 600cc |
+£4 |
£70 |
Further details of 2009 Pre-Budget Report announced changes in 2010-11 are set out below:
2009 Pre-Budget Report confirms the reversion of the VAT standard rate to 17.5 per cent from 1 January 2010.
2009 Pre-Budget Report also announces that sectoral rates for the VAT Flat Rate Scheme (FRS) are updated. Details of new sectoral rates are available on the HMRC website. The FRS provides optional simplified VAT arrangements for businesses with turnover up to £150,000.
2009 Pre-Budget Report announces that the main rates of incometax for 2010-11 will remain at 20 per cent for basic rate taxpayers and 40 per cent for higher-rate taxpayers. As announced at Budget 2009 an additional rate of tax of 50 per cent will apply on income over £150,000.
As announced at the 2008 Pre-Budget Report, tax allowances and thresholds will be frozen in 2010-11 at a time when RPI is negative, with taxpayers receiving a real terms benefit from the maintenance of 2009-10 levels.
This means that the personal allowance for 2010-11 will remain at £6,475 and the age related allowance will remain at £9,490 for people aged between 65 and 74, and to £9,640 for those aged 75 and over. In 2010-11 no one aged 65 or over need pay tax on an income of up to £182 a week.
2009 Pre-Budget Report announces that the inheritance tax allowance will be frozen at £325,000 for individuals and at £650,000 for married couples and civil partners in 2010-11.
2009 Pre-Budget Report announces that the starting point for employers', employees' and self employed National Insurance Contributions (NICs) will be maintained at £110 per week despite RPI being negative. The upper earnings and profits limits for Class 1 and Class 4 NICs respectively will also be maintained at their current level of £844 a week, and for the self-employed, the rate of Class 2 contributions will continue to be £2.40 a week. Class 3 contributions will also remain at their current rate of £12.05. In line with the increase in the amount of the state pension, the lower earnings limit and the special class 2 rate for volunteer development workers which are linked to this level will rise to £97 a week and £4.85 a week respectively.
The 2008 Pre-Budget Report announced that the planned rise in the small companies' rate to 22 per cent would be deferred until 2010-11. The 2009 Pre-Budget Report announces this rise will be deferred for a further year until 2011-12, so the rate will freeze at 21 per cent until April 2011.
As announced in Budget 2009, the child element of the Child Tax Credit will rise by £20 above indexation in April 2010, an increase of £65 in cash terms.
The Government will increase Child Benefit, Guardian’s Allowance, the disability elements of the Child Tax Credit, all elements of the Working Tax Credit (WTC), apart from the childcare element, and the disregard for WTC in Housing Benefit by 1.5 per cent in April 2010. The threshold for receipt of the maximum Child Tax Credit award will rise to £16,190, reflecting the income level at which a family in receipt of the basic and couple’s or lone parent’s element of WTC would have their entitlement to WTC tapered to zero. Other rates and thresholds in tax credits will remain unchanged.
2009 Pre-Budget Report confirms the SDLT holiday for residential properties up to the value of £175,000 will end as planned on 31 December 2009.
As originally announced at Budget 2008, the duty differential for biofuels will cease from 1 April 2010. The 2009 Pre-Budget Report announces that the duty differential will continue for two years for biofuels made from used cooking oils.
2009 Pre-Budget Report announces that VED rates for motorbikes in 2010-11 will increase by £4 in the highest band, and by £2 in the second highest band, from 1 April 2010. VED rates for motorbikes in the lower two bands will be frozen.
Section 41 of the Tax Credits Act requires a report to be laid before Parliament each year reviewing the amounts of certain tax credit elements and thresholds. Section 145 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 requires an annual review of Child Benefit rates. Section 150 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 requires the weekly rate of Guardian’s Allowance to be increased in line with prices.
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