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Sage or Listerntotaxman.com

Hi looking for some help the young girl that is in charge of our company accounts is using sage accountancy software to calculate all employers pay , i have took for granted that all deductions were right but i have run my wage through listerntotaxman.com and there is a big difference of over £186.00 a month in my wage packet to the good from listerntotaxman.com as opposed sage .. I have had a huge K coding due to the nature of our business but the difference between the 2 calculators could be better off in my pocket to reduce some of the debt i have .

So thanks in advance for any advice .

Wishing i was a clever man instead of a builder

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  • hopon
    hopon Posts: 137 Forumite
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    Without knowing if she is using the correct parameters on the payroll and the figures involved it's impossible to tell.
    ..........Insert amusing tagline here..........
  • anniecave
    anniecave Posts: 2,487 Forumite
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    Is the difference you get just on a monthly salary amount? (or on total year to date)? Is the tax different? or the NI different?

    Is the tax code definately the same for each? Has the correct tax code been used all the way through the tax year to date or has it been amended part way through?
    Indecision is the key to flexibility :)
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