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Calculating Wages!

laurajd28
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Hi,
I'm looking for a bit of help on calculating my wages.
I'm leaving my current job on 21st May 2010, and could do with working out approximately how much I'll be paid, as with my new job, I don't get paid until the end of June.
I need to calculate what my take home pay will be for the following:
1st May 2010 to 21st May 2010 (inclusive)
I work Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm with 1hr lunch (37.5hrs per week).
Salary - £17,000 per annum
I'm also owed a days holiday which I have accrued and been unable to take (which will be paid in my final salary), and £170.04 in overtime.
Does anyone know how to work out what I'll take home after tax and NI have been deducted?
I just want to make sure that I'll have enough to cover all outgoings in June!
Thanks
Laura x
I'm looking for a bit of help on calculating my wages.
I'm leaving my current job on 21st May 2010, and could do with working out approximately how much I'll be paid, as with my new job, I don't get paid until the end of June.
I need to calculate what my take home pay will be for the following:
1st May 2010 to 21st May 2010 (inclusive)
I work Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm with 1hr lunch (37.5hrs per week).
Salary - £17,000 per annum
I'm also owed a days holiday which I have accrued and been unable to take (which will be paid in my final salary), and £170.04 in overtime.
Does anyone know how to work out what I'll take home after tax and NI have been deducted?
I just want to make sure that I'll have enough to cover all outgoings in June!
Thanks
Laura x
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I guesstimate £678 for 3 weeks' work, and then £45 for the day's holiday0
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I make it 787 for the three weeks (including your tax allowances for the 3 weeks) and 151 for overtime and holiday pay fully taxed.
So approx 938 after tax for the lot.Indecision is the key to flexibility0
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