2023/2024 Tax Rates: Your Tax Cards
We offer a comprehensive tax card for the fiscal year 2023/2024, providing a concise summary of fundamental rates and allowances for personal and business taxes.
We are delighted to provide you with our comprehensive tax card for the fiscal year 2023/2024. This card is an invaluable tool that succinctly summarises the rates and allowances that are fundamental to both personal and business taxes.
Our tax card covers a broad range of tax categories, including personal, business, employment, property, and capital taxes, and includes the most recent changes that have a significant impact, such as:
- Modifications in personal allowances and tax bands
- Adjustments in Capital Gains Tax percentages and rates
- Increases in national insurance thresholds and rates attributable to (HSCL)
- Variations in dividend income tax rates
- Updates to car benefit percentages
- Reversions to the Annual Investment Allowance
- Changes to property taxes
We have designed our tax card to be a quick reference guide to help you navigate the upcoming tax year with ease. We are confident that this tool will prove highly beneficial to you.
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