Working out your income for tax credits
Find out what income you need to include when working out your tax credits.
Overview
When you claim tax credits, you바카라 사이트™ll need to give details of your total income.
Usually, what you바카라 사이트™re entitled to is based on your income for the last tax year (6 April one year to 5 April the next).
Your income includes:
- wages as an employee, including any 바카라 사이트˜employer benefits바카라 사이트™ you might have had
- other income, like interest on savings or pensions
- money from state benefits unless they바카라 사이트™re 바카라 사이트˜tax free바카라 사이트™ benefits
- money from employment including if you cannot work your normal hours but you바카라 사이트™re still getting paid (바카라 사이트˜on furlough바카라 사이트™)
- your profits and earnings if you바카라 사이트™re self-employed
- some payments relating to COVID-19 that you may have received
Do not include income from:
- any Test and Trace Support Payment you got because you needed to self-isolate due to COVID-19
- the one-off £500 payment for working households receiving tax credits
This guide tells you how to work out your wages, self-employment income and other income.
Income from employment
There are 3 steps to working out your total income.
Step 1: work out your gross pay
This is your total wages from all jobs you had in the last tax year, before any tax and National Insurance deductions. If you have had certain employee benefits you바카라 사이트™ll need to add these in, as well as any tips or strike pay.
Your employer should have given you a record of your gross pay on a P60 or P45 if you left before the end of the tax year. If you do not have a P60 or P45, check your final payslip, which should show your total pay to date.
Add up any of the following that apply to you, to get your total gross pay.
Add up these amounts | Notes |
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Total wages | Do not take off tax or National Insurance. |
Employee benefits | For example, company car or goods they gave you. |
Tips | Do not include if they are already in your taxable pay. |
Money you got because your job ended or changed | Only include what you got that was more than £30,000. |
Strike pay from your trade union | None. |
Money you made from stocks and shares that you got from your employment | None. |
Payments for any work you did whilst in prison | None. |
Earnings from outside the UK | This must be in British pounds, to work this out, use the average exchange rate for the last tax year. This will be the average exchange rate for the year to 31 March. |
You can use to work out earnings from outside the UK.
Step 2: what to take off your gross pay
To work out what to take off your gross pay, add up any of the following that apply to you, to get a total amount:
Add up these amounts | Notes |
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Statutory Maternity, Paternity or Adoption Pay | If you received more than £100 for a week, only include £100 for that week. |
Work expenses which related only to doing your job (do not include the cost of getting to and from work) | Do not include if your employer reimbursed them. |
Fees and subscriptions to professional bodies or societies | Do not include if your employer reimbursed them. |
Employee liabilities and indemnity insurance premiums | Do not include if your employer reimbursed them. |
Agency fees if you바카라 사이트™re an entertainer | Do not include if your employer reimbursed them. |
The maintenance cost of tools for your job | Only if agreed by your employer and HMRC 바카라 사이트” you바카라 사이트™ll find the allowable amount on your P2 Coding Notice. |
Special clothes that are necessary to do your job 바카라 사이트” for example a uniform | Only if agreed by your employer and HMRC 바카라 사이트” you바카라 사이트™ll find the allowable amount on your P2 Coding Notice. |
Any pension contributions made to a registered scheme not paid through an employer Any pension contributions made to a registered scheme paid through an employer out of your net income, for example after tax and national insurance has been paid |
Include any tax relief due, there is a working sheet you can use to work out your pension contributions. For advice on tax relief due contact your pension provider Include any tax relief due, there is a working sheet you can use to work out your pension contributions. For advice on tax relief due contact your pension provider. |
Donations to charity you made using Gift Aid | Include the gross amount, there바카라 사이트™s a working sheet you can use to work out your pension contributions or Gift Aid. |
You can use this working sheet to work out your pension contributions or Gift Aid.
Step 3: what you have left
Take the step 2 total from the step 1 total to get your total income.
This figure is your 바카라 사이트˜earnings as an employee from all jobs바카라 사이트™.
Employer benefits
When you work out your gross pay as an employee, you need to include the taxable value of certain benefits you received from your employer.
Your employer will give you a P11D form which will tell you the taxable value of any benefits you received.
Form P9D and the £8,500 earnings limit were abolished from 6 April 2016. Form P9D only relates to tax year 2015 to 2016 and earlier.
Add up any of the following that apply to you, to work out what to include in your gross pay.
Add up these amounts | Where to find the amount on your P11D |
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Mileage allowance payments over the tax free approved amount | Section E of your P11D. |
Running costs your employer has paid for | Section E or included in section N in your P11D. |
A company car | Section F of your P11D (box 9). |
Car fuel | Section F of your P11D (box 10.) |
Expenses payments made to you unless they were business expenses | Section J, M or N of your P11D. |
Goods and assets your employer has given to you, for example gifts of food and drink | Section A of your P11D. |
Payments made by your employer on your behalf, for example if your employer paid your rent | Section B of your P11D. |
Vouchers or credit tokens, for example company credit cards 바카라 사이트” do not include the cash equivalent of childcare vouchers | Section C of your P11D. |
For help calculating the value of your benefits, use the worksheet in the guidance notes. You can contact the tax credits helpline.
Income from self-employment
There are 3 steps to working out your income from self-employment.
Step 1: work out your profit
Your profit is what you gave on your Self Assessment tax return for the last tax year. If you had more than one business, add up all of the separate business profits. Do not include any transition profits.
If you have not filled in your tax return, you바카라 사이트™ll need to estimate your profit.
What else to include
Make sure your profit includes other income or profits your business received, for example rental income from a flat above a shop. Do not include this as 바카라 사이트˜other income바카라 사이트™ too.
Include any profit from working outside the UK, in British pounds. To work this out, use the for the last tax year. This will be the average exchange rate for the year to 31 March.
You can get help with working out your profit by contacting the Self Assessment helpline.
Step 2: what to take off your profit
To work out what to take off your profit, add up:
- the gross amount of any personal pension payments
- any trading losses from the same business you brought forward from a previous year
- the gross amount of any donations to charity using Gift Aid
There바카라 사이트™s a working sheet you can use to work out your pension contributions, Gift Aid or trading losses.
Step 3: what you have left
Take the step 2 total from the step 1 total, to get your income from self-employment.
If you made a loss, your 바카라 사이트˜income from self-employment바카라 사이트™ for tax credit purposes is 0.
You may offset any losses that you have made in this year only, against any other household income for this year.
If you바카라 사이트™ve just started out and your business had no income in the last tax year, leave 바카라 사이트˜income from self-employment바카라 사이트™ blank.
COVID-19 payments
If you received a COVID-19-related payment, you must include it in your income. The following list is in alphabetical order.
Contact the tax credits helpline if you바카라 사이트™re not sure whether you should include a COVID-19 payment you바카라 사이트™ve received.
Bonus payment for health and social care staff (Scotland only)
A one-off payment made to all NHS and social care workers in Scotland.
Childminding Business Sustainability Fund (Scotland only)
A £750 grant made available to all childminding services registered with the Care Inspectorate as of 1 February 2021.
Only include the payment if it forms part of your trading income for tax credits.
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
A scheme to protect jobs and provide wage support to furloughed employees.
Include payments you바카라 사이트™ve received in your earnings from your employer if you바카라 사이트™re an employee.
If you바카라 사이트™re an employer, only include the payment if it forms part of your trading income for tax credits.
COVID-19 Statutory Sick Pay Enhancement Scheme (Wales only)
Payments made to social care staff working in care homes, domiciliary care and as personal assistants in Wales.
Eat Out to Help Out Scheme
A scheme that encouraged people to eat in restaurants or other eating establishments, by giving them a discount which restaurants can then claim back from the government.
Include the total amount you were repaid by the government if the repayment forms part of your trading income for tax credits.
Fishing industry support schemes established between 6 April 2020 and 5 April 2021
Payments from any scheme that has been set up in the UK where COVID-19 has impacted the fishing industry.
Only include the payment if it forms part of your trading income for tax credits.
Mobile Close Contact Service Provider Support Fund (Scotland only)
A new scheme which pays a one-off £4,000 grant to mobile close contact service providers (such as mobile hairdressers, mobile barbers and driving instructors).
Newly Self-Employed Hardship Fund (Scotland only)
A one-off £4,000 payment to newly self-employed Scottish residents who do not qualify for the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme grant.
Newly Self-Employed Support Scheme (Northern Ireland only)
Financial support to newly self-employed individuals (sole traders and those in partnerships) who have been impacted by COVID-19.
Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant
A grant paid to self-employed businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure industry.
Self-Employed Income Support Scheme
A scheme to provide financial support to those who have been impacted by COVID-19 and are self-employed or a member of a partnership.
Small Business Grants Fund
A grant for self-employed businesses that qualify for small business rate relief (and would usually pay business rates).
Special or bonus payment (Wales only)
A one-off special or bonus payment made to NHS and social care staff in Wales.
Staff Recognition Payment (Northern Ireland only)
A one-off payment made to health and social care workers in Northern Ireland.
Taxi driver grant (Scotland only)
A £1,500 grant for private hire and taxi drivers in Scotland.
Other income
As well as what you earn from work, you바카라 사이트™ll need to work out the total amount of any other income you바카라 사이트™ve had. In most cases, you바카라 사이트™ll only need to include what you바카라 사이트™ve had that was more than £300.
Income to include over £300
Add up the full amount of the following types of other income, then take off £300.
Income from dividends
Include any UK company dividends you바카라 사이트™ve received. Also add in the tax credit 바카라 사이트” shown on the dividend voucher supplied by the company. This could include:
- gross amount of dividend income from company shares, authorised unit trusts and open ended investment companies 바카라 사이트” the amount to include is the total before tax
- stock or scrip dividends where shareholders receive shares instead of a cash dividend 바카라 사이트” the amount to include is the total before tax
Exclude any capital gains exempt from tax.
Saving and investment income
Include the amount before tax is taken off. Do not include interest from tax-exempt investments like Individual Savings Accounts. This could include:
- gross interest from banks and building societies and other deposit takers in the UK
- interest from National Savings accounts
- chargeable event gains, if for instance your life insurance policy matures in year 바카라 사이트” the amount of the gain will be shown on the certificate issued by your insurer
Property income
Include income from property in the UK that you own or rent. This could include:
- profit from renting or leasing out land and property (if your rental property made a loss, you can use working sheet TC825 to help you work out what to enter)
- Rent-a-Room Scheme income above £7,500 or £3,750 if you바카라 사이트™re a joint owner
State pensions
Include:
- State Pension
- Widow바카라 사이트™s Pension
- Widowed Mother바카라 사이트™s Allowance
- Widowed Parent바카라 사이트™s Allowance
- Industrial Death Benefit
Do not include the Christmas bonus, winter fuel payment, or war pensions.
Occupational or personal pensions
Include the full amount before any tax was deducted. You can find this on your P60 or other certificates of pension paid.
Also include any annuity payments from a pension scheme.
If your pension includes an extra amount for a work-related illness or injury, contact the tax credits helpline.
Pension lump sums
Do not include any tax-free lump sum.
You can usually take up to 25% of the amount built up in any pension as a tax-free lump sum.
For example, if your whole pension is worth £60,000, you can take up to £15,000 as a tax-free lump sum.
You do not need to include the tax-free £15,000 as income for tax credits.
Income from trusts, settlements and estates
You can get the figure from form R185 that the trustees or administrators will have given you. Include the amount before any tax was taken off (add together the 바카라 사이트˜net바카라 사이트™ amounts and 바카라 사이트˜tax paid바카라 사이트™ or 바카라 사이트˜tax credit바카라 사이트™ amounts).
Foreign income
For example:
- income from investments and property overseas
- social security payments from abroad
- foreign pensions
Include the gross amount, before any tax, whether or not it came into the UK.
You should include any foreign income in British pounds. You can take off any banking charge or commission paid when converting foreign currency.
To convert foreign income into British pounds, use the average exchange rate for the last tax year. This will be the for the year to 31 March.
If you need any help, you can contact the tax credits helpline.
Notional income
Notional income is income that you바카라 사이트™re treated as having which you may not in fact have.
Include | Notes |
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Trust income that under Income Tax rules is treated as the income of another person | For example, investment income of a child where you바카라 사이트™ve provided trust funds of more than £100. |
Income you did not take, so you could get tax credits or more tax credits | None. |
Income that you were entitled to, but did not apply for | For example, a taxable social security benefit. |
Employment income you could have had | For example, because you worked for free, or for less than the going rate. |
Capital that바카라 사이트™s treated as income | For example, if you hold shares in a UK company, and they gave you new shares (a 바카라 사이트˜stock dividend바카라 사이트™) instead of a cash dividend. |
For help working out notional income, you can contact the tax credits helpline.
Income to include in full
You should include the following income amounts in full (do not deduct £300):
- Adult Dependants바카라 사이트™ Grant paid to students with a partner or a dependent adult
- dependants바카라 사이트™ grants for students in Scotland
- taxable miscellaneous income, for example copyright royalties paid to you for a book when you바카라 사이트™re not a professional author
What not to include
Do not include:
- maintenance payments received from a former partner
- tax credits payments
- student loans
- student grants, except the Adult Dependants바카라 사이트™ Grant or any dependants바카라 사이트™ grant in Scotland
- income your children have had, unless it바카라 사이트™s taxable in your or your partner바카라 사이트™s name
- any payments received through a disguised remuneration or loan charge scheme
Working out your total other income
To get the final figure:
- add up all the amounts to include over £300 바카라 사이트” add up the full amounts, then take £300 away
- then add in all the amounts to include in full
If you end up with a minus figure, your 바카라 사이트˜other income바카라 사이트™ for tax credit purposes is 0.
More information
For help working out your other income, you can either:
- use the worksheet in the guidance notes that came with your finalisation pack
- contact the tax credits helpline
Updates to this page
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The text about tax credits renewals has been removed due to the ending of tax credits on 5 April 2025.
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More information of what not to include when working out your profit regarding income from self-employment has been added.
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New 'Pension lump sum' section added, showing tax-free lump sums should not be included in income for tax credit claims and renewals.
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New 'Coronavirus payments' section added, showing payments relating to coronavirus that must be included in income for tax credit claims and renewals.
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More information about what you should and should not include as income when renewing your tax credits has been added.
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Guidance on what not to include when working out your income for tax credits has been updated.
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The foreign income section has been updated to show that 100% of foreign pensions income should be included in tax credit calculations.
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We have clarified types of other income to include when working out your total income for tax credits.
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This guidance has been updated to remove references to form P9D. Form P9D only relates to tax year 2015 to 2016 and earlier.
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There are text amendments to Self-employed people, step 2 and step 3.
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