Budget Update: Tax Free Dividend Allowance to be Reduced to £2,000

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The Chancellor has announced measures to limit the rise in tax-driven incorporation. The £5,000 tax free dividend allowance will be reduced to just £2,000 from 6 April 2018. Mr

Currently, once the dividend allowance has been used the remaining dividends are taxed at 7.5%, 32.5% and then 38.1% depending upon whether the dividends fall into the basic rate band, higher rate band or the additional rate. There are rumours that these dividend rates may also be increased in future years.

Although the cut in the tax-free dividend allowance is clearly aimed at owner managed companies, it will also impact on those with substantial share portfolios. Mr Hammond reminded us in his speech that the annual ISA investment limit increases to £20,000 from 6 April 2017 and that dividends on shares held within an ISA continue to be tax free.