The move will mean the typical taxpayer will pay £800 less in tax, and will lift 3 million people out of paying income tax altogether, Osborne said, adding, “people should keep more of the money that they have earned”.
The measure was mentioned in the Autumn Statement last year, and will kick in from next April, just before the general election.
The move forms part of Chancellor George Osborne’s fifth Budget, and the penultimate package before the next general election.