For UK paraplanners
Every number, rule and table — in one place.
Fast, accurate UK tax and pension calculators plus current-year rates, built for paraplanners. Less time in spreadsheets, more time on advice.
Free during early access · Updated for the 2026/27 tax year
Calculate in seconds
Pension annual allowance, income tax, CGT, IHT and top-slicing — instant, on-screen results as you type.
Reference at a glance
Current rates, allowances and thresholds for income tax, CGT, IHT, pensions and ISAs — all on one page.
Always current
One maintained source of truth drives every calculator and table, so the numbers stay consistent and up to date.
Tools
Popular calculators
Income Tax Calculator
Income tax across UK and Scottish bands, with personal-allowance taper above £100,000.
Capital Gains Tax Calculator
CGT on gains with in-year and brought-forward losses, the annual exempt amount and the right rate.
Inheritance Tax Calculator
Estate IHT using the nil-rate band and residence nil-rate band, including RNRB taper.
Pension Annual Allowance Calculator
Available allowance with tapering for high earners and carry-forward from the prior three years.
Top-Slicing Relief Calculator
Chargeable-event gains on bonds with top-slicing relief to ease the higher-rate hit.
Transfer Cost Comparison
Weighted fund/DFM charges and the total cost of a recommended solution, with apportionment and an existing-arrangement comparison.
FAQ
Questions, answered
Who is this for?
Paraplanners and financial planning professionals who need quick, reliable UK tax and pension numbers without opening a spreadsheet.
Are the figures up to date?
Yes — everything is built for the 2026/27 tax year. Every calculator and table reads from one maintained source of rates, so figures stay consistent across the site.
Is it free?
Yes, the toolkit is free during early access. Some advanced tools may become part of a premium tier later, but the core calculators and reference tables will stay free.
Can I rely on the calculators for client work?
They're accurate models for day-to-day reference, but they're provided for information only — not advice. Always confirm material figures against current HMRC guidance before relying on them.
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