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There will also be a new dividend allowance of £5,000 where the tax rate will be 0% - the dividend nil rate. The dividend allowance applies to the first £5,000 of an individual’s taxable dividend income and is in addition to the tax-free personal allowance.
Where an individual receives dividend income, from UK or non-UK resident companies, that would otherwise be chargeable at the dividend ordinary, upper or additional rate, and the income is less than or equal to £5,000, the dividend nil rate will apply to all of the dividend income. Where the dividend income is above £5,000, the lowest part of the dividend income will be chargeable at 0%, and anything received above £5,000 is taxed at the rate that would apply to that amount if the dividend nil rate did not exist.
In calculating the tax band into which any dividend income over the £5,000 allowance falls, savings and dividend income are treated as the highest part of an individual’s income. Where an individual has both savings and dividend income, the dividend income is treated as the top slice.
Example
Patricia has a salary of £40,500 and dividend income of £7,000 in 2016/17. Her total income is therefore £47,500. The total of her personal allowance and basic rate band comes to £43,000. Therefore part of her dividend income would be taxed at the upper rate were it not for the operation of the new dividend nil rate.
So £5,000 will be taxed at 0% and £2,000 will be taxed at the upper rate of 32.5%.
As a result of these changes the dividend tax credit will be abolished for dividends paid on or after 6 April 2016.
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