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I’m getting strange results. Income of 28748 in 2018/19 in Scotland shows me paying tax in 41% bracket. It should start at4

Ian - 12/03/2018 07:19:45

I've tried the calculation on the website and the tax calculation is correct and is displaying the correct bands. It is showing the correct calculation result in the app but the band for the 997 amount is showing incorrectly as 41 percent when it should be 21 percent. We are looking into this error now and should hopefully have it fixed soon unless and update is required.

Ray Arman

Am using the wizard. Cannot find where to enter giftaid payments. I understand this has tax implications re upper rates.

Basil - 21/02/2018 22:00:57

Outside of payroll giving, basic rate taxpayers do not see a difference in tax deducted. Higher rate taxpayers can apply for the additional rate difference on their tax returns. For payroll giving, we now support this on our payslip calculator. The wizard will also be updated soon.

Ray Arman

i think your state pension age calc is out of date.

Ronan Fox - 29/01/2018 12:42:42

Thanks for letting me know. The calculation has now been updated for the latest SPA schedule as per https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/310231/spa-timetable.pdf

Ray Arman

I have been outside of the UK tax and NI system for 28 years...do you have to pay NI contributions on pensions?

Clive Cruse - 17/01/2018 08:45:02

No - you do not pay national insurance on pensions but you do pay income tax (after allowances).

Ray Arman

I don't think you have applied the Scottish 19% tax rate correctly

Stuart - 15/12/2017 11:49:48

Hi Stuart - We are currently updating the Scottish rates for 2018/19 - Please check back later this afternoon or check our twitter (@uktaxcalculator) for an update time.

Ray Arman

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