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Finance Act 2013

Section 2: Personal Allowance for 2013-14 for Those Born after 5 April 1948

Summary

1.Section 2 sets the amount of the personal allowance for those born after 5 April 1948.

Details of the Section

2.Subsection (1) sets the amount of the personal allowance for those born after 5 April 1948 in section 35(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (£8,105) with £9,440 for 2013-14.

3.Subsection (2) disapplies the indexation provisions for the personal allowance, at section 57 of the Income Tax Act 2007, for those born after 5 April 1948 for 2013-14.

Background

4.An individual is entitled to a personal allowance for income tax. The amount depends upon the individual’s date of birth and income from 2013-14.

5.Up to 2012-13, an individual's personal allowance depends on their age. Finance Act 2012 made changes to the main income tax personal allowances. From 2013-14, there are still three main personal allowances, but availability will be by reference to date of birth. Section 4, Finance Act 2012 substitutes ‘born after 5 April 1948’ for ‘aged under 65’ in section 35 with effect from tax year 2013-14.

6.Income tax personal allowances are subject to indexation (an annual increase based upon the percentage increase to the retail prices index). Parliament can over-ride the indexed amounts by a provision in the Finance Act.

7.Autumn Statement 2012 announced that the basic personal allowance will be increased to £9,440 in 2013-14. This supersedes the corresponding amount announced at Budget 2012.

8.The table below sets out the amount of the personal allowance for those aged under 65 for 2012-13, the indexed amount for 2013-14 and the amount specified for this section for 2013-14 for those born after 5 April 1948:

2012-132013-14 indexed2013-14 by this section
£8,105£8,325£9,440

9.The effect of this section is to override the indexed amount for the personal allowance for those born after 5 April 1948. This section is part of a package of measures together, with a further section that sets the basic rate limit in an amount below indexation.

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