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  • August 21, 2025 at 10:12 am #718874
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    Hi, Hope all is well with you.

    I am writing to confirm if we can use the most latest lectures to pass F6 in December 2025 sitting? As I know this year, no lectures were updated, can we practice using new rates, also tell the changes this year so i can practice on those changes.

    August 24, 2025 at 12:00 pm #718973
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    The notes and lectures are based on the Finance Act 2023, whereas the December 2025 exam will be based on the Finance Act 2024 and there have been some changes. For example, the dividend nil rate band is now £500, the cash basis is now the default method for calculating the trading profits of unincorporated businesses rather than the accruals basis and the annual exempt amount for capital gains is now £3,000.

    The majority of the content hasn’t changed, but if you are going to use the notes and lectures, then proceed with caution!

    Income Tax
    Dividend nil rate band has been reduced from £1,000 to £500 (savings income nil rate bands unchanged)
    Child benefit tax charge is now 1% for each £200 of income between £60,000 and £80,000.

    National Insurance Contributions
    Class 1 primary: main rate reduced to 8% between £12,570 and £50,270, 2% above this
    Class 1 secondary: remains at 13.8% above £9,100
    Class 1A: remains at 13.8%
    Class 2: Generally, no longer payable. Voluntary class 2 contributions can be paid by those with profits below the small profits threshold to maintain their NIC contributions record.
    Class 4: main rate reduced to 6% between £12,570 and £50,270, 2% above this

    Employment income
    Official rate of interest remains at 2.25%
    Car benefit percentages unchanged, fixed amount to apply percentage to for car fuel remains at £27,800
    Van benefit remains at £3,960, and £757 for fuel

    Business Income Tax
    The cash basis is now the default method for calculating trading profits of an unincorporated business

    Capital Gains Tax
    Annual exempt amount reduced from £6,000 to £3,000
    Higher rate of tax for residential property disposals reduced from 28% to 24%.

    VAT
    The VAT registration threshold has increased to £90,000
    The VAT deregistration threshold has increased to £88,000

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