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IOM Budget 2025: Tax & NI Updates

Tax Changes:

  • More Tax-Free Money:
    • Individuals can earn up to £14,750 without paying tax.
    • Couples can earn up to £29,500 tax-free.
  • Lower Tax Rate:
    • The basic tax rate stays at 10% on the next £6,500 of income (or £13,000 for couples).
  • Cheaper Higher Tax:
    • The higher tax rate drops from 22% to 21%.
    • You pay 21% on income above £21,250 (or £42,500 for couples).
  • High Earners:
    • For every £2 earned over £100,000, your tax-free allowance drops by £1.
    • At £129,500 or more, you lose your tax-free allowance completely.
  • Non-Residents & non-corporate entities:
    • Non-residents and non-corporate entities now also pay the lower 21% rate.
  • Tax Cap Increase:
    • The limit on your maximum tax liability in a year rises from £200k to £220k.

National Insurance (NI) Changes:

  • Keep More of Your Pay:
    • The point at which you start paying NI goes from £123 to £125 per week.
    • Other thresholds increase from £160 to £168 per week, meaning you pay NI on less of your salary.
  • More Income at Lower NI Rates:
    • The upper limit for lower NI rates rises from £938 to £1,032 per week.

Capital Investment & Long-Term Plans:

  • A £300m capital program over five years:
    • £87.4m in 2025-26 for construction and infrastructure.
    • Over £1m for sports facilities and £6.1m for road upgrades.

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