From today, some people in Scotland will start paying more income tax:
🔵 Earnings over £43,663 will now be taxed at 42%
🔵 Earnings over £125,140 will now be taxed at 47%
The extra revenue raised will support vital public services.
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Are you receiving a tax refund this year? Here are some great ways to take advantage and build your wealth:
-Paying off high-interest credit card debt.
-Start saving for a down payment.
-Pay down high-interest student loans
-Consider starting an emergency fund.
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@GregHands @Conservatives @CCHQPress Worth remembering as we start the new tax year
That the Tories have created:
Record debt
Missing billions from useless crony contracts
Feathered their own nests with expense claims and dodgy deals
Energy company record profits using our taxes
Taken personal money from Russia
A new tax year has now started, so it's a good moment to highlight the main personal tax allowances changes.
Not sure where to start? Let’s talk.
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— Continuum (Financial Services) LLP (@MyContinuum) April 6, 2023
Happy new financial year 2023/24! As of today, 6th April, it's time to start planning for the year ahead and take advantage of new tax allowances and planning opportunities.
Don't miss out on the chance to optimise your finances this year. #newfinancialyear https://t.co/59R8iiQZyi
— Celtic Financial Planning Ltd (@Celtic_FP) April 6, 2023
Happy New Tax Year… already 😳.
Now is a perfect time to start work on your 2023 #TaxReturn 😍 https://t.co/ehjOhRKxwe
The new tax year on 6 April 2023 marks a great time to organise your money and make the most of the allowances available to you.
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So it’s the start of a new tax year, Maundy Thursday, and the annual “turn the heating off there’s proper warmth in that sun” day in our house. https://t.co/ri2fyYxER5
It's the start of the new tax year! Are you struggling to keep on top of your bookkeeping and paperwork? Finding it difficult to meet submission deadlines? Let us help. Drop us a message for more information. #TaxYearStart #TaxYear https://t.co/qKbtIgWBXU
— Amethyst Bookkeeping (@AmethystBookke1) April 6, 2023
UK Tax Year Start History
UK Tax Year Start was a change of the tax date in the 18th century to ensure no revenue would be lost for the Royal Crown.