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Tax rates and thresholds 2023 to 2024

The below is guidance published by HMRC here and should always be referred back to in case of changes within the tax year.

Updated to include the change in national insurance for employees from 6th January 2024

The following rates apply from 6th April 2023 until 5th April 2024 unless stated otherwise.

PAYE tax and Class 1 National Insurance Contributions

When you operate payroll through Shape, the software will work out the tax and national insurance contributions every time you pay your employees. based on the below thresholds for the 2023-2024 tax year.

Tax thresholds, rates and codes

The amount that is deducted from the employee is dependent on the employee's tax code and how much they earn above their personal allowance.

England and Northern Ireland

The standard employee personal allowance for the 2023 to 2024 tax year is:

  • £242 per week

  • £1,048 per month

  • £12,570 per year

PAYE tax rate

Rate of tax

Annual earnings the rate applies to (above the PAYE threshold)

Basic tax rate

20%

Up to £37,700

Higher tax rate

40%

From £37,701 to £125,140

Additional tax rate

45%

Above £125,140

Scotland

The standard employee personal allowance for the 2023 to 2024 tax year is:

  • £242 per week

  • £1,048 per month

  • £12,570 per year

PAYE tax rate

Rate of tax

Annual earnings the rate applies to (above the PAYE threshold)

Starter tax rate

19%

Up to £2,162

Basic tax rate

20%

From £2,163 to £13,118

Intermediate tax rate

21%

From £13,119 to £31,092

Higher tax rate

42%

From £31,093 to £125,140

Top tax rate

47%

Above £125,140

Wales

The standard employee personal allowance for the 2023 to 2024 tax year is:

  • £242 per week

  • £1,048 per month

  • £12,570 per year

PAYE tax rate

Rate of tax

Annual earnings the rate applies to (above the PAYE threshold)

Basic tax rate

20%

Up to £37,700

Higher tax rate

40%

From £37,701 to £125,140

Additional tax rate

45%

Above £125,140

Emergency tax codes

The emergency tax codes from 6 April 2023 are:

  • 1257L W1

  • 1257L M1

  • 1257L X

More information on emergency tax codes.

Class 1 National Insurance Thresholds

National Insurance deductions are only made on earnings above the lower earnings limit.

Class 1 National Insurance thresholds

2023 to 2024

Lower earnings limit

£123 per week £533 per month £6,396 per year

Primary threshold

£242 per week £1,048 per month £12,570 per year

Secondary threshold

£175 per week £758 per month £9,100 per year

Freeport upper secondary threshold

£481 per week £2,083 per month £25,000 per year

Upper secondary threshold (under 21)

£967 per week £4,189 per month £50,270 per year

Apprentice upper secondary threshold (apprentice under 25)

£967 per week £4,189 per month £50,270 per year

Veterans' upper secondary threshold

£967 per week £4,189 per month £50,270 per year

Upper earnings limit

£967 per week £4,189 per month £50,270 per year

Class 1 National Insurance Rates

Employee (primary) contribution rates from 6 April 2023 to 5 January 2024

Deduct primary contributions (employee’s National Insurance) from your employees’ pay through PAYE.

National Insurance category letter

Earnings at or above the lower earnings limit up to and including the primary threshold

Earnings above the primary threshold up to and including the upper earnings limit

Balance of earnings above the upper earnings limit

A

0%

12%

2%

B

0%

5.85%

2%

C

nil

nil

nil

F (Freeport)

0%

12%

2%

H (apprentice under 25)

0%

12%

2%

I (Freeport — married women and widows reduced rate)

0%

5.85%

2%

J

0%

2%

2%

L (Freeport — deferment)

0%

2%

2%

M (under 21)

0%

12%

2%

S (Freeport — state pensioner)

nil

nil

nil

V (veteran)

0%

12%

2%

Z (under 21 — deferment)

0%

2%

2%

Employee (primary) contribution rates from 6 January 2024 to 5 April 2024

Deduct primary contributions (employee’s National Insurance) from your employees’ pay through PAYE.

National Insurance category letter

Earnings at or above the lower earnings limit up to and including the primary threshold

Earnings above the primary threshold up to and including the upper earnings limit

Balance of earnings above the upper earnings limit

A

0%

10%

2%

B

0%

3.85%

2%

C

nil

nil

nil

F (Freeport)

0%

10%

2%

H (apprentice under 25)

0%

10%

2%

I (Freeport — married women and widows reduced rate)

0%

3.85%

2%

J

0%

2%

2%

L (Freeport — deferment)

0%

2%

2%

M (under 21)

0%

10%

2%

S (Freeport — state pensioner)

nil

nil

nil

V (veteran)

0%

10%

2%

Z (under 21 — deferment)

0%

2%

2%

Employer (secondary) contribution rates

Same rates from 6th April 2023 to 5 April 2024

National Insurance category letter

Earnings at or above the lower earnings limit up to and including the secondary threshold

Earnings above the secondary threshold up to and including the Freeport upper secondary threshold

Earnings above Freeport upper secondary threshold up to and including upper earnings limit, upper secondary thresholds for under 21s, apprentices and veterans

Balance of earnings above upper earnings limit, upper secondary thresholds for under 21s, apprentices and veterans

A

0%

13.8%

13.8%

13.8%

B

0%

13.8%

13.8%

13.8%

C

0%

13.8%

13.8%

13.8%

F (Freeport)

0%

0%

13.8%

13.8%

H (apprentice under 25)

0%

0%

0%

13.8%

I (Freeport — married women and widows reduced rate)

0%

0%

13.8%

13.8%

J

0%

13.8%

13.8%

13.8%

L (Freeport — deferment)

0%

0%

13.8%

13.8%

M (under 21)

0%

0%

0%

13.8%

S (Freeport — state pensioner)

0%

0%

13.8%

13.8%

V (veteran)

0%

0%

0%

13.8%

Z (under 21 — deferment)

0%

0%

0%

13.8%

Directors — (primary) contribution rates

These rates apply for the whole tax year when not using the alternative calculation method.

Deduct primary National Insurance contributions from your directors’ pay through PAYE.

National Insurance category letter

Earnings at or above the lower earnings limit up to and including the primary threshold

Earnings above the primary threshold up to and including the upper earnings limit

Balance of earnings above the upper earnings limit

A

0%

11.5%

2%

B

0%

5.35%

2%

C

nil

nil

nil

F (Freeport)

0%

11.5%

2%

H (apprentice under 25)

0%

11.5%

2%

I (Freeport — married women and widows reduced rate)

0%

5.35%

2%

J

0%

2%

2%

L (Freeport — deferment)

0%

2%

2%

M (under 21)

0%

11.5%

2%

S (Freeport — state pensioner)

nil

nil

nil

V (veteran)

0%

11.5%

2%

Z (under 21 — deferment)

0%

2%

2%

Directors — employer (secondary) contribution rates

These rates apply for the whole tax year when not using the alternative calculation method.

You pay secondary contributions (employer’s National Insurance) to HMRC as part of your PAYE bill. Find out more about running payroll and paying HMRC.

Pay employers’ PAYE tax and National Insurance.

National Insurance category letter

Earnings at or above the lower earnings limit up to and including the secondary threshold

Earnings above the secondary threshold up to and including the Freeport upper secondary threshold

Earnings above Freeport upper secondary threshold up to and including upper earnings limit, upper secondary thresholds for under 21s, apprentices and veterans

Balance of earnings above upper earnings limit, upper secondary thresholds for under 21s, apprentices and veterans

A

0%

13.8%

13.8%

13.8%

B

0%

13.8%

13.8%

13.8%

C

0%

13.8%

13.8%

13.8%

F (Freeport)

0%

0%

13.8%

13.8%

H (apprentice under 25)

0%

0%

0%

13.8%

I (Freeport — married women and widows reduced rate)

0%

0%

13.8%

13.8%

J

0%

13.8%

13.8%

13.8%

L (Freeport — deferment)

0%

0%

13.8%

13.8%

M (under 21)

0%

0%

0%

13.8%

S (Freeport — state pensioner)

0%

0%

13.8%

13.8%

V (veteran)

0%

0%

0%

13.8%

Z (under 21 — deferment)

0%

0%

0%

13.8%

Class 1A National Insurance: expenses and benefits

The National Insurance Class 1A rate on expenses and benefits for 2023 to 2024 is 13.8%.

More information about expenses and benefits.

Class 1A National Insurance: termination awards and sporting testimonial payments

The National Insurance Class 1A rate on termination awards and sporting testimonial payments for 2023 to 2024 is 13.8%. More information on termination awards.

More information on sporting testimonials.

Pay employers’ Class 1A National Insurance.

Class 1B National Insurance: PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSAs)

The National Insurance Class 1B rate for 2023 to 2024 is 13.8%. More information on PAYE Settlement Agreement.

Pay Class 1B National Insurance.

National Minimum Wage

HMRC guide to national minimum wage. There is also a National Minumum Wage calculator that can be used to check if employees are being paid the correct amount.

These rates apply from 1 April 2023.

Category of worker

Hourly rate

Aged 23 and above (national living wage rate)

£10.42

Aged 21 to 22 inclusive

£10.18

Aged 18 to 20 inclusive

£7.49

Aged under 18 (but above compulsory school leaving age)

£5.28

Apprentices aged under 19

£5.28

Apprentices aged 19 and over but in the first year of their apprenticeship

£5.28

Check previous years' national minimum wage rates.

Statutory Maternity, Paternity, Adoption, Shared Parental and Parental Bereavement Pay

Use the maternity, adoption and paternity calculator for employers to work out your employee’s:

  • Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP)

  • paternity or adoption pay

  • qualifying week

  • average weekly earnings

  • leave period

These rates apply from 2 April 2023.

Type of payment or recovery

2023 to 2024 rate

Statutory Maternity Pay — weekly rate for first 6 weeks

90% of the employee’s average weekly earnings

Statutory Maternity Pay — weekly rate for remaining weeks

£172.48 or 90% of the employee’s average weekly earnings, whichever is lower

Statutory Paternity Pay (SPP ) — weekly rate

£172.48 or 90% of the employee’s average weekly earnings, whichever is lower

Statutory Adoption Pay (SAP ) — weekly rate for first 6 weeks

90% of the employee’s average weekly earnings

Statutory Adoption Pay — weekly rate for remaining weeks

£172.48 or 90% of the employee’s average weekly earnings, whichever is lower

Statutory Shared Parental Pay (ShPP ) — weekly rate

£172.48 or 90% of the employee’s average weekly earnings, whichever is lower

Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay (SPBP ) — weekly rate

£172.48 or 90% of the employee’s average weekly earnings, whichever is lower

SMP, SPP, ShPP, SAP or SPBP —proportion of your payments you can recover from HMRC

92% if your total Class 1 National Insurance (both employee and employer contributions) is above £45,000 for the previous tax year 103% if your total Class 1 National Insurance for the previous tax year is £45,000 or lower

Statutory Sick Pay

The same weekly Statutory Sick Pay rate applies to all employees. However, the amount you must pay an employee for each day they’re off work due to illness (the daily rate) depends on the number of ‘qualifying days’ they work each week.

Use the Statutory Sick Pay calculator to work out your employee’s sick pay, or read how to work out your employee’s Statutory Sick Pay manually using these rates.

Unrounded daily rates

Number of qualifying days in a week

1 day to pay

2 days to pay

3 days to pay

4 days to pay

5 days to pay

6 days to pay

7 days to pay

£15.6285

7

£15.63

£31.26

£46.89

£62.52

£78.15

£93.78

£109.40

£18.2333

6

£18.24

£36.47

£54.70

£72.94

£91.17

£109.40

—

£21.88

5

£21.88

£43.76

£65.64

£87.52

£109.40

—

—

£27.35

4

£27.35

£54.70

£82.05

£109.40

—

—

—

£36.4666

3

£36.47

£72.94

£109.40

—

—

—

—

£54.70

2

£54.70

£109.40

—

—

—

—

—

£109.40

1

£109.40

—

—

—

—

—

—

Examples

Employee works

Qualifying days in a week

Period of sickness

PIW

Number of waiting days

Number of days

 

SSP

 

is payable for

Total due for that week

Monday to Friday

5

5

5

3

2

£43.76

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday

3

3

0

0

0

£0.00

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4

4

4

3

1

£27.35

Student loan and postgraduate loan recovery

Rate or threshold

2023 to 2024 rate

Employee earnings threshold for student loan plan 1

£22,015 per year £1,834.58 per month £423.36 per week

Employee earnings threshold for student loan plan 2

£27,295 per year £2,274.58 per month £524.90 per week

Employee earnings threshold for student loan plan 4

£27,660 per year £2,305 per month £531.92 per week

Student loan deductions

9%

Employee earnings threshold for postgraduate loan

£21,000 per year £1,750 per month £403.84 per week

Postgraduate loan deductions

6%

Company cars: advisory fuel rates

Use advisory fuel rates to work out mileage costs if you provide company cars to your employees.

These rates apply from 1 March 2023.

Engine size

Petrol — amount per mile

LPG — amount per mile

1400cc or less

13 pence

10 pence

1401cc to 2000cc

15 pence

11 pence

Over 2000cc

23 pence

17 pence

Engine size

Diesel — amount per mile

1600cc or less

13 pence

1601cc to 2000cc

15 pence

Over 2000cc

20 pence

Hybrid cars are treated as either petrol or diesel cars for this purpose.

Check advisory fuel rates for previous periods.

Advisory electricity rate for fully electric cars from 1 March 2023

Amount per mile: 9 pence.

Electricity is not a fuel for car fuel benefit purposes.

Employee vehicles: mileage allowance payments

Find out more about reporting and paying mileage allowance payments.

Type of vehicle

Rate per business mile 2023 to 2024

Car

For tax purposes: 45 pence for the first 10,000 business miles in a tax year, then 25 pence for each subsequent mile For National Insurance purposes: 45 pence for all business miles

Motorcycle

24 pence for both tax and National Insurance purposes and for all business miles

Cycle

20 pence for both tax and National Insurance purposes and for all business miles

Employment Allowance

Employment Allowance allows eligible employers to reduce their annual National Insurance liability by up to the annual allowance amount.

Allowance

2023 to 2024 rate

Employment Allowance

£5,000

Apprenticeship Levy

Employers and connected companies with a total annual pay bill of more than £3 million, are liable to the Apprenticeship Levy, which is payable monthly. Employers who are not connected to another company or charity will have an annual allowance that reduces the amount of Apprenticeship Levy you have to pay. Apprenticeship Levy is charged at a percentage of your annual pay bill.

Allowance or charge

2023 to 2024 rate

Apprenticeship Levy allowance

£15,000

Apprenticeship Levy charge

0.5%

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