Tax and National Insurance Income tax: Tax free Personal Allowance of £10,000 Tax free Personal Allowance of £10,000 20% £0 to £31,865 ( after allowance)

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Tax and National Insurance Income tax: Tax free Personal Allowance of £10,000 Tax free Personal Allowance of £10,000 20% £0 to £31,865 ( after allowance) 20% £0 to £31,865 ( after allowance) 40% £31,866 to £150,000 40% £31,866 to £150,000 45% over £150,000 45% over £150,000 (for 2014/15 tax year)

 National Insurance:  0% for first £152 per week  12% Between £152 and £805 per week  2% on earnings over £805 per week 2014/15

Student Loan Repayments  You only make repayments when your income is over £21,000 a year. If your income drops below this amount repayments stop.  Each month you pay back 9% of any income over £21,000

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