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i can't work out the maths...help?
asparagus1968
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please can anyone give me a rough guide here....
just started new job,doesn't pay as well as last one,but good hours so no childcare to find/ pay for.
I just want to re-do my SOA taking this into account,but don't know how to work out how much I'll be bringing home after PAYE / NI / pension.
anyone able to assist?? just a good estimate will be fine.
pension is 8% I think (god,am rubbish,should really know there figures sorry)
hours a week= 12 at £12.35 an hour
5 at £18 an hour
so how much after stoppages will I bring home,roughly please?
I'll get a wage slip at end of oct of course which will be more precise!!
thankyou ( and if this is in the wrong place,apologies,):o
just started new job,doesn't pay as well as last one,but good hours so no childcare to find/ pay for.
I just want to re-do my SOA taking this into account,but don't know how to work out how much I'll be bringing home after PAYE / NI / pension.
anyone able to assist?? just a good estimate will be fine.
pension is 8% I think (god,am rubbish,should really know there figures sorry)
hours a week= 12 at £12.35 an hour
5 at £18 an hour
so how much after stoppages will I bring home,roughly please?
I'll get a wage slip at end of oct of course which will be more precise!!
thankyou ( and if this is in the wrong place,apologies,):o
LIVE SIMPLY * GIVE MORE * EXPECT LESS * BE THANKFUL
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Hi,
I don't know if this will help, but I use it at work sometimes
http://payecalculator.hmrc.gov.uk/PAYE0.aspx
I hope you can follow it, the HMR&C can be annoying to use sometimes - yes I have shouted at it!!!
Have a good day:)DEBT FREE on the 23rd December 2013 :beer:
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Ohhh Bedsit Bob you beat me to it! Such a slow typer!
Thats a really good link i'm saving itDEBT FREE on the 23rd December 2013 :beer:
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wow, you are all fantastic CHEERS !LIVE SIMPLY * GIVE MORE * EXPECT LESS * BE THANKFUL0
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double wow, actually going to bring home roughly same as before due to the 5 enhaced hours, but will use at least a tenner less petrol a week, and no hospital car parking to pay! YAY!!LIVE SIMPLY * GIVE MORE * EXPECT LESS * BE THANKFUL0
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