26 Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2NP T: 01865 552996
Hillside, Albion Street, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire T: 01608 642051
14 Langdale Court, Witney, Oxon OX28 6FQ T: 01993 776593

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Authorised mileage rates

*

ISAs

*

*

National insurance

*

Capital gains tax

*

Pension premiums

*

Car & fuel benefits

*

Social security benefits

*

Corporation tax

*

Stamp duty

*

Income tax rates

*

Tax Credits

*

*

VAT

*

Inheritance tax

*

VAT Fuel Scale Charges



Authorised Mileage Rates:

Cars

up to 10,000 miles - 40p

 

over 10,000 miles - 25p

Bicycles:

20p

Motorcycles:

24p


These rates represent the maximum tax-free mileage allowances for employees using their own vehicles for business. Any excess is taxable. If the employee receives less than the statutory rate, tax relief can be claimed on the difference.

 

Capital Allowances:

Plant and machinery - Annual Investment Allowance (AIA)
The AIA gives a 100% write-off on most types of plant and machinery costs, including integral features and long-life assets but not cars, of up to £50,000 p.a. Any costs over the AIA fall into the normal capital allowance pools at either 10% or 20%.

The AIA applies to expenditure incurred on or after 6 April 2008 (1 April 2008 for companies) by all businesses. Special rules apply for accounting periods straddling these dates. The £50,000 limit may need to be shared between certain businesses under common ownership.

Other plant and machinery allowances
The annual rate of allowance is 20% (25%) from 6 April 2008 (1 April 2008 for companies). The 20% rate also applies to cars, with an overriding maximum of £3,000 per car. Special rules apply for accounting periods straddling these dates. First year allowances are abolished except a 100% allowance may still be available on certain energy efficient plant and cars.

A new 10% rate applies to expenditure incurred on integral features and on long life assets on or after 6 April 2008 (1 April 2008 for companies). Long life asset expenditure brought forward will obtain the 10% rate (6%), with special rules applying for accounting periods straddling these dates.

Industrial and agricultural buildings and hotels
The annual rate of allowance is 3% (4%) from 6 April 2008 (1 April 2008 for companies). Special rules apply for accounting periods straddling these dates.

 

Capital Gains Tax:

 

 

2008/09

2007/08

Individuals

- exemption

£9,600

£9,200

For 2008/09, balance of gains charged at 18%.
For 2007/08, balance of gains (reduced by taper relief*) charged as top slice of income (at savings rates i.e. 10%, 20% or 40%).

       

Trusts

- exemption

£4,800

£4,600

 

- balance of gains (reduced by taper relief* for 2007/08).

18%

40%

*Taper relief abolished for gains arising on or after 6 April 2008.

 

Car & Fuel Benefits:

Company cars 2008/09

CO2 emissions (gm/km) (round down to nearest 5gm/km)

% of car’s list price taxed

Fuel benefit (£16,900 x %)

up to 135

15

2,535

140

16

2,704

145

17

2,873

150

18

3,042

155

19

3,211

160

20

3,380

165

21

3,549

170

22

3,718

175

23

3,887

180

24

4,056

185

25

4,225

190

26

4,394

195

27

4,563

200

28

4,732

205

29

4,901

210

30

5,070

215

31

5,239

220

32

5,408

225

33

5,577

230

34

5,746

235 and above

35

5,915


Company cars
  • For diesel cars add a 3% supplement but maximum still 35%. Euro IV diesel cars registered before 1 January 2006 do not suffer the 3% supplement.
  • Discounts apply to certain environmentally friendly cars.
  • From 2008/09 a new 10% rate applies to non-electric cars with emissions of no more than 120gm/km. Environmentally friendly discounts do not apply to these cars but the diesel supplement does.
  • For cars registered before 1 January 1998 the charge is based on engine size.
  • The list price includes accessories and is subject to an upper limit of £80,000.
  • The list price is reduced for capital contributions made by the employee up to £5,000.

Fuel benefits

  • The fuel benefit charge is proportionately reduced if provision of private fuel ceases part way through the year.
  • The fuel benefit is reduced to nil only if the employee pays for all private fuel.

Van benefit per vehicle (2008/09 and 2007/08)

Van Benefit: £3,000
Fuel Benefit: £500

The charges will not apply if a ‘restricted private use condition’ is met throughout the year.

 

Corporation Tax:

 

Years to 31.3.09

Years to 31.3.08

 

Profits Band
£

Rate
%

Profits Band
£

Rate
%

Small companies rate

0 - 300,000

21*

0 - 300,000

20

Marginal (small companies) rate

300,001 - 1,500,000

29.75*

300,001 - 1,500,000

32.50

Full rate

Over 1,500,000

28*

Over 1,500,000

30

Small companies fraction

7/400*

1/40

The profits limits are reduced for accounting periods of less than 12 months and for a company with associated companies.

*Different rates apply for ring-fenced (broadly oil industry) profit.

 

Income Tax Rates:

2008/09

2007/08

Band
£

Rate
%

Band
£

Rate
%

0 - 2,320

10*

0 - 2,230

10

2,321 - 36,000

20 **

2,231 - 34,600

22 *

Over 36,000

40 ***

Over 34,600

40 ***

* Only applicable to dividends and savings income.

** Except dividends (10%) and, in 2007/08, savings income (20%).

***Except dividends (32.5%)

Other income taxed first, then savings income and finally dividends.

 

Income Tax Reliefs:

 

 

2008/09
£

2007/08
£

Personal allowance

- under 65

5,435

5,225

 

- 65 - 74 *

9,030

7,550

 

- 75 and over *

9,180

7,690

Married
couple's
allowance
(relief at 10%)

- aged less than 75 and born before 6.4.35 *


6,535


6,285

 

- 75 and over*

6,625

6,365

 

- min. amount

2,540

2,440

* Age allowance income limit

 

21,800

20,900

(reduce age allowance by £1 for every £2 of excess income over £21,800)

Blind person’s allowance

 

1,800

1,730

 

Inheritance Tax:

 

 

Chargeable Transfers

Death Rate
%

Lifetime Rate
%

2008/09
£’000

2007/08
£’000

Nil

Nil

0 - 312*

0 - 300*

40

20

Over 312*

Over 300 *

*Potentially increased for surviving spouses or civil partners who die on or after 9 October 2007.


Reliefs:

 

 

 

 

Annual exemption

£3,000

Marriage

- parent

£5,000

Small gifts

£250

 

- grandparent

£2,500

 

 

 

- bride/groom

£2,500

 

 

 

- other

£1,000


Reduced charge on gifts within seven years of death:

Years before death

0-3

3-4

4-5

5-6

6-7

% of death charge

100

80

60

40

20

 

ISAs:

2008/09

£

Overall investment limit

 

7,200

 

Comprising

- cash up to

3,600 max

 

- balance in stocks and shares

7,200 max

 

National Insurance:

Class 1 (employed)
Contracted in

2008/09 Rates

Weekly earnings

Employer

Employee

Up to £105

Nil*

Nil*

£105.01 - £770

12.8%**

11%**

Over £770

12.8%**

£73.15 +1%***

* Entitlement to contribution-based benefits retained for earnings between £90.01 and £105 per week.
** On earnings above £105.
*** On earnings above £770.


Class 1A (employers)

12.8% on employee taxable benefits

Class 1B (employers)

12.8% on PAYE Settlement Agreements

Class 2 (self-employed)

flat rate per week £2.30
small earnings exception p.a. £4,825

Class 3 (voluntary)

flat rate per week £8.10

Class 4 (self-employed)

8% on profits between £5,435 and £40,040 plus 1% on profits over £40,040

 

Pension Premiums (2008/09 and 2007/08):


  • Tax relief available for personal contributions: higher of £3,600 (gross) or 100% of relevant earnings

  • Employers will obtain tax relief on employer contributions if they are paid and made 'wholly and exclusively'. Tax relief for large contributions may be spread over several years.

  • Any contributions in excess of £235,000 (£225,000), whether personal or by the employer, will be subject to income tax on the individual at 40%.

  • No carry back of pensions contributions.

 

Social Security Benefits:

 

 

Weekly Benefit

 

 

2008/09

2007/08

Basic retirement pension

- single person

£90.70

£87.30

 

- married couple

£145.50

£139.60

 

 

 

 

Statutory pay rates - average weekly earnings £90 (£87) or over

Statutory Sick Pay

 

£75.40

£72.55

Statutory Maternity Pay

 

 

 

- first six weeks

 

90% of weekly earnings

- next 33 weeks**

 

£117.18*

£112.75*

Statutory Paternity Pay - two weeks

 

£117.18*

£112.75*

Statutory Adoption Pay - 39 weeks

 

£117.18*

£112.75*


* Or 90% of weekly earnings if lower

 

Stamp Duty:

Land and buildings (On full consideration paid)

Rate

Residential property

Non-residential

Disadvantaged areas
£

Other
£


£

Nil

0 - 150,000

0 - 125,000*

0 - 150,000

1%

150,001 - 250,000

125,001 - 250,000

150,001 - 250,000

3%

250,001 - 500,000

250,001 - 500,000

250,001 - 500,000

4%

Over 500,000

Over 500,000

Over 500,000

Shares and securities - rate 0.5%

 

Tax Credits:

 

2008/09
£

2007/08
£

Working Tax Credit (WTC)

Basic element - max.

1,800

1,730

Childcare element
80% of eligible costs up to £175 per week (£300 if two or more children)

Child Tax Credit (CTC)

Child element per child - max.

2,085

1,845

Family element

545

545

Baby addition

545

545


Reductions in maximum rates 39% (37%) of income above £6,420* (£5,220*) p.a.

*If only CTC is claimed, the threshold is £15,575 p.a. (£14,495). The family element of CTC is not reduced unless income is more than £50,000 p.a. when it is reduced by £1 for every £15 of additional income.

 

VAT:

Standard Rate

17.5%

Reduced Rate

5%

Annual Registration Limit - from 1.4.08
(1.4.07 - 31.3.08 £64,000)

£67,000

Annual Deregistration Limit - from 1.4.08
(1.4.07 - 31.3.08 £62,000)

£65,000

 

VAT Fuel Scale Charges:

Businesses must use the new scale charges from the start of their next prescribed accounting period beginning on or after 1 May 2008.

CO2 band

VAT fuel scale charge,
3 month period 
£

VAT on
3 month charge
£

VAT exclusive
3 month charge
£

120 or less

138.00

20.55

117.45

125

207.00

30.83

176.17

130

207.00

30.83

176.17

135

207.00

30.83

176.17

140

221.00

32.91

188.09

145

234.00

34.85

199.15

150

248.00

36.94

211.06

155

262.00

39.02

222.98

160

276.00

41.11

234.89

165

290.00

43.19

246.81

170

303.00

45.13

257.87

175

317.00

47.21

269.79

180

331.00

49.3

281.70

185

345.00

51.38

293.62

190

359.00

53.47

305.53

195

373.00

55.55

317.45

200

386.00

57.49

328.51

205

400.00

59.57

340.43

210

414.00

61.66

352.34

215

428.00

63.74

364.26

220

442.00

65.83

376.17

225

455.00

67.77

387.23

230

469.00

69.85

399.15

235 or more

483.00

71.94

411.06


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