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P267 CEEFAX 267 Fri 26 Feb 21:11/02   1/3  TAX GUIDE    PERSONAL ALLOWANCES In yr to 5 April Age 1992 1993 Personal <65 £3,295 £3,445 Married Couple <65 £1,720 £1,720 Personal * 65-74 £4,020 £4,200 Married Couple* 65-74 £2,355 £2,465 Personal * >75 £4,180 £4,370 Married Couple* >75 £2,395 £2,505 * If income is over £13,500 £14,200 age allowance is reduced by £1 for every £2. BUT not below normal <65 personal/married couple's allowance   Source: Blay's Guides Capital Gains Finance Headline Sport
P267 CEEFAX 267 Fri 26 Feb 21:11/12   2/3  TAX GUIDE    PERSONAL ALLOWANCES YEAR TO 5 APRIL 1992 1993 Widows bereavement £1,720 £1,720 Additional Personal for single parents £1,720 £1,720 Blind person £1,080 £1,080 Mortgage Int Loan Limit at 25% tax relief £30,000 £30,000 Business Expansion Scheme to end 31/12/93 £40,000 £40,000 Redundancy payment £30,000 £30,000 Charitable Donations from payroll £400+ £400+   Source: Blay's Guides Capital Gains Finance Headline Sport
P267 CEEFAX 267 Fri 26 Feb 21:11/24   3/3  TAX GUIDE    INCOME TAX Taxable income in year to 5 April 1992 1993 RATE -- £0-£2,000 20% £0-£23,700 £2,000-£23,700 25% over £23,700 over £23,700 40% Husband & wife are taxed separately on their income. Both have personal and investment allowances. From 6 April 1993 married couples will be able to choose how the married couples allowance is split between them. Taxable income is all income less personal allowances. Source: Blay's Guides Capital Gains Finance Headline Sport