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Calculating my take-home pay from my annual salary.
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I was looking for something similiar - foundhttp://www.netpaydue.com/20052006/jsp/HomePage/quickcalgross.jsp for different NI calculations, but no pension boxAny posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.0
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I'm delighted to hear it. It is of course also the ONLY method I am capable of taking in! And it has the merit that if you get a little bit more it's a nice surprise, and if you get a little bit less, then ho hum but you knew it wouldn't be 100% accurate!Poppy9 wrote:For all the intricate calculations Savvy Sue's ready reckoner was the quickest, easiest and pretty darn accurate method.
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hi there,
probably this question has been answered already go to:
http://www.thesalarycalculator.co.uk/salary.php
i have found it to be 100% accurate to date, it takes into account student loan, pension etc0 -
This one seems to be pretty good for me
http://listentotaxman.com/PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869
DFD 5/1/16Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying
. Of all the peeps on this board you're the kindest & most supportive of all & I'm :mad: &
for you all at the same time . Wish I was there to give you a big :grouphug: & emergency hobnobs
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missfrugal82 wrote: »hi there,
probably this question has been answered already go to:
http://www.thesalarycalculator.co.uk/salary.php
i have found it to be 100% accurate to date, it takes into account student loan, pension etc
interesting first post :rolleyes:
i expect the OP of the thread has received at least 1 payslip since May 2005 and so this will have been answered
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