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Tax Code 1185L Explained

Personal Allowance of £11,850 — below the standard £12,570, usually because of a small adjustment for unpaid tax or minor benefits.

At a glance — 1185L

Personal Allowance
£11,850
Region
UK-wide (rUK / Wales)
Cumulative?
Yes
Code type
Standard L suffix

What does 1185L mean?

You are entitled to the standard tax-free Personal Allowance. This is the most common tax code suffix.

Your tax-free Personal Allowance is £11,850.

How much tax will you pay on 1185L?

Annual income tax HMRC would deduct on 2025-26 rates for a range of salaries, assuming the full year on this code. National Insurance is additional and the same across the UK.

Annual salary England / Wales / NI — income tax Effective rate Take-home (pre-NI)
£20,000 £1,630 8.2% £18,370
£30,000 £3,630 12.1% £26,370
£50,000 £7,720 15.4% £42,280
£80,000 £19,720 24.6% £60,280
£100,000 £27,720 27.7% £72,280

For Scottish / rUK side-by-side, or to model your own salary, student loan and pension contributions, use the tax code checker.

Should you be on tax code 1185L?

An L-suffix code with a number other than 1257 means your Personal Allowance has been adjusted up or down. Common reasons: unpaid tax from a previous year, small benefits in kind, Marriage Allowance (M / N suffixes instead), or company car/fuel benefit. Check your latest P2 coding notice to see exactly why.

Related tax codes

Check your own code: enter any HMRC tax code into the free tax code checker — it decodes the letters and number, shows your Personal Allowance, and estimates your take-home using 2025-26 or 2026-27 rates.

For the full plain-English guide to every UK tax code letter, prefix and suffix, see UK Tax Codes Explained 2026-27.

Sources

Tax code rules from gov.uk/tax-codes. Income tax rates from HMRC. Effective tax figures computed live from central configuration — correct for 2025-26.

Last updated 4 May 2026Tax year 2025-26

Data sources: HMRC (gov.uk/hmrc)

This tool is general information only, not financial advice.

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