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What was the tax bracket for 2014?

What was the tax bracket for 2014?

Income Tax Brackets and Rates

Rate Single Filers Head of Household Filers
10% $0 to $9,075 $0 to $12,950
15% $9,076 to $36,900 $12,951 to $49,400
25% $36,901 to $89,350 $49,401 to $127,550
28% $89,351 to $186,350 $127,551 to $206,600

What is the national rate of National Insurance?

nothing on the first £184. 12% (£93.96) on your earnings between £184.01 and £967. 2% (£0.66) on the remaining earnings above £967.

What was child benefit in 2014?

Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance: Rates and tables

Only / eldest child or qualifying young person Any subsequent child or qualifying young person
2014/2015 £20.50 £13.55
2013/2014 £20.30 £13.40
2012/2013 £20.30 £13.40
2011/2012 £20.30 £13.40

Can I claim back National Insurance?

National Insurance refunds You can claim back any overpaid National Insurance.

What are the National Insurance contributions for 2014-15?

Class 1 National Insurance contribution rates 2014-15 *1 The limits are defined as LEL – lower earnings limit; PT – primary threshold; ST – secondary threshold; and UEL – upper earnings limit.

What are the tax and National Insurance thresholds for 2015 / 16?

2. Income tax allowances 3. National Insurance contribution thresholds 4. Class 1 National Insurance contribution rates 2015-16 5. Self-employed National Insurance contribution rates 2015-16 6. Other NICs rates 7.

What are the income tax rates for 2014-15?

1. Bands of taxable income and corresponding tax rates 2. Income tax allowances 3. National Insurance contribution thresholds 4. Class 1 National Insurance contribution rates 2014-15 5. Self-employed National Insurance contribution rates 2014-15 6. Other NICs rates 7. Working and Child Credit Tax rates and thresholds 8.

How much does National Insurance Cost per week?

National Insurance: Rates Employee rate Band Weekly earnings Employer rate Weekly earnings 0% LEL Up to £120 0% 0% LEL- PT £120 to £184 N/A as below 12% PT-UEL £184 – £967 N/A as below N/A ST £170 to £967 13.8% Above £170