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Income Tax is charged on most types of income. The most common way is on your wages and salary from work. This is because most people qualify for one or more allowances.
An allowance is an amount of otherwise taxable income that you can earn each year, without paying tax on it. This is unlike the Personal Allowance and Age Allowance, which are deducted from your taxable income before tax is worked out.
Everyone, including students, has something called a Personal Allowance. For example, the NHS, education and the welfare system, as well as investment in public projects, such as roads, rail and housing. Income Tax is made up of different bands.
This means as your income increases, so does the amount of Income Tax you pay. You only pay the rate of Income Tax on your income in the bracket. If you think you might have had Income Tax wrongly taken from your earnings, fill in the R38 form from HMRC to have it paid back to you. You might also make National Insurance contributions. These help build your entitlement to certain state benefits, including the State Pension and Maternity Allowance. But you pay it a year in arrears through Self Assessment.
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