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What Benefits and Allowances are going up in the 24/25 tax year?

benefit and allowances increase 2024 2025 tax year

The 2024/2025 tax year started on the 6 April 2024 and with it brings an increase to a number of benefits, allowances and other tax related thresholds.

Everyone works to a financial budget and understanding what has changed can help you plan for the new tax year.

The tax free personal allowance for individuals has been kept the same for the 24/25 tax year with it being maintained at £12,570 and keeping the standard PAYE tax code at 1257L for the forseeable future.

Some income tax rates and allowances were also updated following the Spring budget on March 6 2024.

Universal credit 2024/2025 tax year

A number of universal credit rates have been changed from April 6 2024.

Universal credit standard allowance:

Earning support allowance (ESA) 2024/2025 tax year

ESA rates are rising from April 2024 by 6.7% in line with CPI inflation.

ESA personal allowances:

ESA couple:

ESA disability:

ESA pensioner:

Components

Attendance allowance 2024/ 2025 tax year

Carers allowance 2024/2025 tax year

The carers allowance has been fixed at £81.90 up from £76.75.

Disability Living Allowance 2024/2025 tax year

Care Component:

Mobility Component:

Child benefit 2024/2025 tax year

The child benefit high income child benefit tax charge (HICBTC) threshold has been adjusted to £60,000 from the previous £50,000.

This will mean more people will be able to receive the full child benefit and less will have to pay some of the child benefit back via the high income child benefit tax charge.

As an added bonus this could mean less parents need to complete a self assessment tax return just to pay back the HICB charge.

Statutory maternity pay (SMP) 2024/2025 tax year

Statutory paternity pay (SPP) 2024/2025 tax year

Statutory paternity pay (SPP) is set at £184.03 per week up from the 23/24 tax years £172.48 P/W.

Pension credits 2024/2025 tax year

The government has stated that there will be an 8.5% increase in the standard minimum guarantee for pension credit in the tax year of 2024/2025.

For individuals the pension credit will have a worth of £218.15 per week, as opposed to the previous amount of £201.05 in the tax year 2023/24.

Joint pension credit claims for both individuals will total £332.95 which is an increase from £306.85.

Savings credit 2024/2025 tax year

Part of the pension credit system the savings credit rate for individuals is now £17.01 per week and £19.04 for couples.

National insurance reduction 24/25 tax year

The main rate of class 1 national insurance is lowered from 6 April 2024 to 8% resulting in increased take home pay for millions of employees. This is a decrease of class 1 NIC’s of two percentage points and could affect around twenty nine million workers.

For self employed people there has also been a decrease in the primary rate of self employed class 4 NIC’s from 8% to 6% impacting approximately two million self employed individuals.

A copy of the governments full benefits and pension rates for the 24-25 tax year can be found here.

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