Full list of DWP benefits you HAVE to pay tax on and the 20 that are exempt – are you affected?
On earnings between £12,570 and up to £50,270, you pay the basic income tax rate of 20%.And the additional rate of income tax, which applies to earnings above £150,000, is 45%.
But the thresholds are now frozen until 2028.But 20 other benefits including Universal Credit and Pension Credit are completely tax-free.The most common benefits that you pay income tax on are:Incapacity benefit
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