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tax calculation

WaxiesDargle
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Hi
can someone please work out...(or show me where I can find a tax calculator where I can do it ) the total take home pay for the following
A final salary pension of £26,322.50 paying no NI
combined with a salary of 29,759 paying NI
for a single person under 65
thanks
can someone please work out...(or show me where I can find a tax calculator where I can do it ) the total take home pay for the following
A final salary pension of £26,322.50 paying no NI
combined with a salary of 29,759 paying NI
for a single person under 65
thanks
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WaxiesDargle wrote: »Hi
can someone please work out...(or show me where I can find a tax calculator where I can do it ) the total take home pay for the following
A final salary pension of £26,322.50 paying no NI
combined with a salary of 29,759 paying NI
for a single person under 65
thanks
OK - your salary will have £2641 NIC and £4064 tax deducted assuming a code of 944L and payment of NIC on a contracted in basis (Table A) - you are not in pensionable employment, This leaves a net monthly salary of £1921.15.
After salary you have £11691 available to be charged at basic rate. your pension will be charged £11691 at 20% and £14631 at 40%. Total deductions will be £8190.60 in the year. Your net monthly pension should be £1510.95
Your problem is to ensure that your pension is taxed in this manner as, invariably it will be taxed at 20% (much too little) or 40% (too much). Phone HMRC asap to ensure an underpayment or overpayment does not arise.0 -
WaxiesDargle wrote: »Hi
can someone please work out...(or show me where I can find a tax calculator where I can do it ) the total take home pay for the following
A final salary pension of £26,322.50 paying no NI
combined with a salary of 29,759 paying NI
for a single person under 65
thanks
tax
salary total = 56,091
personal allowance 9449
so taxable = 46,642
first 32010 at 20% = 6,402
then remaining 14,632 at 40% = 5852
total tax is 12,255
NI is based on 29,759
allowance 7748
so NI is 12% of 22,011=2,641
omissions and errors excepted0 -
Thank you very much, that is really helpful and appreciated0
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