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For relief under gift aid donation, we gross that up and then extend the BRB and HRB.
For example, John has taxable non-saving income of £140,000 ; he is an additional taxpayer and he made a gross gift aid donation £500.
To calculate his income tax liability:
38200 x 20% = £7,640
(125640 – 38200) 87440 x 40% = £34,976
(140000 – 125640) 14360 x 45% = £6,462
Can you please confirm whether this is correct since I have come across a question on ACCA Study Hub and the HRB was not extended for additional taxpayer.
I always suggest students extend both bands even if they are not required for the answer as the rule does extend to both bands