Income tax
The rules about paying tax on your income. Information about pay as you earn schemes and tax assessment, returns, and allowances.
Income Tax is a tax on income. Information about the types of income you do and don't have to pay tax on, how to pay Income Tax and how to work out whether you are paying the right amount.
A tax code is used by your employer or pension provider to calculate the amount of tax to deduct from your pay or pension. If you have the wrong tax code you could end up paying too much or too little tax.
Your P60 shows the tax you have paid on your salary in the tax year (6 April to 5 April). Information about your P60 and why you need one.
There are many reasons why you can end up overpaying tax. Information on how to get back the money you have overpaid.
Information about the tax implications of employment. It is for you if you are an employee on a low income.
Tax information for the person who is self-employed and who “works for him - or herself”.
Information on what to do if you are having problems paying your tax bill.
Information on dealing with income tax arrears, including contacting HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
If HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) send you a form P800 telling you that you have underpaid tax through the PAYE system this explains whether you can challenge them and what to do if you get a letter asking for payment.
Sometimes people worry because they have not declared some or all of their income to HM Revenue and Customs. This is a guide to help you to understand how best to approach HMRC.
Information on whether your income is taxable or tax free, tax allowances, how tax rates work and how your tax bill is made up. Also looks at how self assessment works and provides information on different types of savings income and how they are taxed.
This page provides information and guidance about tax issues relevant to disabled people and people with caring responsibilities.
This page is designed to provide information to migrants and their advisers about tax issues faced by migrants coming to and leaving the UK.
