D1 tax code
Additional Rate — all income taxed at 45%. No personal allowance applied.
What this code means in practice
This code does not include a standard Personal Allowance — tax is calculated at a flat rate or with no free pay.
Applied when all income from this source should be taxed at the additional rate (45%). Rare — typically only for very high earners with multiple income streams.
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Frequently asked questions
What does tax code D1 mean?
Additional Rate — all income taxed at 45%. No personal allowance applied.
Is D1 an emergency tax code?
D1 is not flagged as an emergency code in our database, but you should still verify it matches your circumstances in HMRC's Personal Tax Account.
How do I change my tax code?
Update your employment details in your Personal Tax Account at gov.uk, give your employer a P45 when changing jobs, or call HMRC on 0300 200 3300. Your employer applies the new code once HMRC issues it.
TaxHelper provides general information based on published HMRC rates and guidance. It is not regulated financial or tax advice. For decisions involving significant sums, complex circumstances, or if you are unsure, speak to a qualified accountant or HMRC directly.