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Salary take home difference calculator?
zudecke
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Anyone know if a quick and handy tool I can use that basically allows me to compare/see the difference between to annual salaries? So it shows me what I'd take home after taxes and the difference between 2 or more inputs?
I basically want a tool that I can use quickly to make my life easier, as it will save me from doing multiple calculations..
Anything spring to mind?
I basically want a tool that I can use quickly to make my life easier, as it will save me from doing multiple calculations..
Anything spring to mind?
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I find this one really useful: http://www.uktaxcalculators.co.uk/. It can take student loan into account, and salary sacrifice pensions, and was the only one I found which actually matched up to my payslip!0
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Yeah, but isn't there one that can take like multiple salary entries? So I can quickly see at a glance the differences?? Surely there must be something like that out there..0
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i always use http://www.thesalarycalculator.co.uk/index.php
It only does it for one wage but if you open it on more than one window you can do each salary in a different window and quickly glance at them to see the difference.0 -
Thanks, that did the trick! Perfect!0
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Guys,
I just calculated using my tax code that I find on my statement and without it..
Basically when I don't enter the tax code, the monthly tax contribution is just over £20 less! Why am I paying this extra money with this tax code!?0 -
what tax code is it?0
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My taxc code as it appears on my statement is 634L..0
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what date is the statement as the standard tax code is now 747L so you're either looking at an old statement or on a different tax code for some reason.0
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