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Taking on 4th job
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continualdiamond
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If i take on another job what kind of tax/NI should i expect to pay?
I currently work in a school and have 3 jobs:
1. 8.30pm - 3pm = Teaching Assistant
2 . 3pm - 4pm = School bus escort
3. 4pm - 5pm = Rescource prep for teachers
All these 3 jobs go on 1 payslip as its all under the county i work in. However this 4th job i think may be different. It still involves the school sort of, it would involve taking 1 of the students out every night after school for an hr, so only extra 5 hrs a week work. I think parents can save them up so to speak so you can take the child out for one 5 hour block say on a Sunday etc. It pays £8 an hr.
Just after idea of what take home pay would be, that is all.
I currently work in a school and have 3 jobs:
1. 8.30pm - 3pm = Teaching Assistant
2 . 3pm - 4pm = School bus escort
3. 4pm - 5pm = Rescource prep for teachers
All these 3 jobs go on 1 payslip as its all under the county i work in. However this 4th job i think may be different. It still involves the school sort of, it would involve taking 1 of the students out every night after school for an hr, so only extra 5 hrs a week work. I think parents can save them up so to speak so you can take the child out for one 5 hour block say on a Sunday etc. It pays £8 an hr.
Just after idea of what take home pay would be, that is all.
Mummy to two girls: October 2013 and February 2016
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You can google a gross to net salary calculator, just add £40 per week onto your gross earnings and it will work out the tax you will pay hth xYou can touch the dust but please don't write in it !
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Income tax: After allowances of £5225, earning between £2,231 - £34,600 pa: 22%. From £34,611 pa: 40%
NI: Up to £34,840 pa: 11%.Donedoingdebt Lightbulb moment January 2000. Debt at highest approx £102,000. Debt now (October 2009 - absolutely fork all!!!):beer:
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