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BPP Workbook – Chapter 5 – Activity 1

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  • September 10, 2024 at 9:33 am #711042
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    Blossom earned £132,500 in the tax year. She made a cash contribution to a personal pension scheme of £20,000.
    What are Blossom’s basic rate band and higher rate band limits?
    A. BRB: £62,700 and HRB £150,140
    A. BRB: £57,700 and HRB £150,140
    A. BRB: £62,700 and HRB £145,140
    A. BRB: £57,700 and HRB £145,140

    The correct answer is A.
    However, her ANI is £107,500 and so her taxable income is £98,680 therefore, she should be a higher-rate taxpayer and that only the BRB should be extended.
    Can you please explain why the HRB is also extended?

    Thank you.

    September 10, 2024 at 10:34 am #711044
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    Sorry, I have made a mistake with taxable income. It should be £123,680 (£132,500-£8,820) and she’s still a higher-rate taxpayer.

    September 10, 2024 at 3:29 pm #711047
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    when a contribution is made to a pension scheme both rate bands are extended.

    September 11, 2024 at 2:28 am #711075
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    So for pension scheme, both rate bands are extended for higher-rate taxpayers whereas gift aid donation, the BRB is extended for higher-rate taxpayers and BRB and HRB for additional taxpayers?
    But as she is a higher-rate taxpayer, her taxable income is below the HRB and increasing the HRB has little use, doesn’t it?
    Please help me clarifying this.

    September 14, 2024 at 4:51 pm #711489
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    The question is clearly asking you to extend bth BR and HR bands. If in doubt do both but be lead by the question – i tell my students to do both

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