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Some advice on what to do if you think you're paying the wrong amount of tax would be very helpful.
J. Draper - 17/11/2013 12:29:42
I would like to see a landlords how much tax to pay on their rental income, calculator. Many thanks for your iPhone app.
Paul Fogarty - 21/08/2013 11:11:15You can use the multiple income tax calculator here and use the property rental income box. You would have to deduct allowable expenses and costs from the rental income manually.
Ray Arman
Very easy to use calculator - Well designed tool. Thanks
DAVID SILVER - 17/08/2013 10:55:11Thanks for your support!
Ray Arman
do you have tax calculator for 2002/2003
Bob - 16/08/2013 13:04:34Our calculators are only available for tax years from 2003/2004 onwards.
Ray Arman
I have just noticed on your website of the 2013/2014 tax year it does not take into account the age related allowances.
Sarah Coe - 14/08/2013 10:53:00Personal allowances should automatically calculate depending upon age, sex and income – unless a tax code has been entered, in which case the allowance is overridden by the code. For the 2013/2014 tax year, age related personal tax allowances have changed. They are now date of birth based, so are only applicable in the following circumstances: People born after 5 April 1948 all receive the basic personal allowance of £9,440 People born after 5 April 1938 but before 6 April 1948 receive £10,500 People born before 6 April 1938 receive £10,660 In additional, the age related allowances are subject to tapering after an income limit of £26,100. If the person receiving the age related allowance earns above £26,100, their allowance is reduced by £1 for every £2 above the limit until the allowance matches the £9,440 basic allowance – unless income is over £100,000 in which case, the allowance can be reduced to zero. More is explained at here
Ray Arman