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2021-22 Income Tax Rates in Wales

Since 6th April 2019, the Welsh Assembly has had the power to set the rates of income tax in Wales for non savings and non dividend income.

HMRC still collect and administer your taxes, but the Welsh rates will be applied to your income tax calculation.

What are the Welsh rates of income tax in 2021-22 tax year?

The Welsh government has decided to keep the income tax rates for Wales the same as England and Northern Ireland for the 2021-22 tax year.

Your Personal Allowance amount is £12,570. So Welsh taxpayers can earn up to £12,570 before you have to pay any income tax at all.

Welsh Income Tax Rates 2021-22:

  • Basic Rate of 20% on income between £12,571 and £50,270
  • Higher Rate of 40% on income between £50, 271 and £150,000
  • Additional Rate of 45% on income over £150,000

Who pays Welsh income tax rates?

Basically, you’re a Welsh taxpayer if you live in Wales. If you have more than one home and your ‘main home’ is in Wales, you’ll also pay income tax at the Welsh rates.

‘Main home’ means:

  • “most of your possessions are
  • your family lives, if you’re married or in a civil partnership
  • you’re registered for things like your bank account, GP or car insurance
  • you’re a member of clubs or societies”

How is my Welsh income tax spent?

The Welsh government has divided its budget into seven areas:

  • health
  • education
  • social services
  • economy, transport and agriculture
  • environment, housing and communities
  • general public services and safety
  • recreation and culture”

You can see what proportion of your Welsh income tax is spent on each area using this free calculator.

How do I pay Welsh income tax?

You need to make sure that HMRC has the correct address for your main home in Wales. If you pay tax through PAYE, you’ll see a ‘C’ (for Cymru) at the start of your tax code. This tells everyone that you’re paying the Welsh rates of income tax.

If you pay through the Self Assessment process, you need to check the box to tell HMRC that you pay the Welsh rates.

Income Tax Calculator

Estimate how much tax you should pay on your income…

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Tax Refunds

A very common type of tax refund comes in the form of a PAYE tax refund…

Getting to grips with your tax position can really pay off giving you money back and tax savings in the future…

Types of tax rebate

Flat rate expense deductions apply to those who work in trades and industries…

Flat rate expenses are designed to cover the cost of washing uniforms, protective clothing, and cost of small hand tools in some cases…

Tax rebate claim timescales

It’s really important to know how far you can backdate your claim…

The length of time it takes for a tax rebate to be paid out is set by the tax office, and usually depends on the type of claim you’re making…

You could well be missing out on hundreds, sometimes thousands, of pounds worth of your own money…

Find out how to get an update on your tax rebate claim…

Tax free personal allowances

The tax free Personal Allowance for the 2025-26 tax year is £12,570. Find out how much tax you will pay and how to check your tax free personal allowance.

The 2022/2023 personal allowance and higher tax band have remained the same as the previous 2021/2022 tax year…

The tax free Personal Allowance for the 2024-2025 tax year is £12,570. Find out how much tax you will pay and how to check your tax free personal allowance.

The 2022/2023 personal allowance and higher tax band have remained the same as the previous 2021/2022 tax year…

The tax free Personal Allowance for the 2023-2024 tax year is £12,570. It is the same as the 2022/2023 tax year with the government currently expecting to keep the same personal allowance of £12,570 until April 2026…

Your Personal Allowance for the 2022-2023 tax year is £12,570. This means that if you earn under £12,570, you don’t pay any income tax at all…

Important tax year dates for your diary

Here’s your handy list of all the key tax dates for 2022-23. It’s worth taking half an hour to think through your financial year now…

The first step to getting your tax right is knowing what needs to be done and by when…

Tax and Benefits

A tax refund is due when you have overpaid income tax on income earned through PAYE…

A benefit from the government can affect a tax refund with the most important factor being if your state benefit is taxable or untaxable…