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How much do I earn per year?

Hi, I recently changed from full time to part time, two days per week.
I earn 900.90 per month before tax. My tax code for this job is 944L.
Can someone tell me what my annual salary would be for this job if it were a full time one? It has been pro-ratered down and I am not sure how to calculate it back again.

Many thanks. :money:
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  • AP007
    AP007 Posts: 7,109 Forumite
    Hi, I recently changed from full time to part time, two days per week.
    I earn 900.90 per month before tax. My tax code for this job is 944L.
    Can someone tell me what my annual salary would be for this job if it were a full time one? It has been pro-ratered down and I am not sure how to calculate it back again.

    Many thanks. :money:
    You don't know how to divide and then multiply?
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  • usenglish
    usenglish Posts: 11 Forumite
    I make it £27,027 before tax

    (£900.90/2)*5=£2252.25 per month
    £2252.25*12 = 27027
  • usenglish wrote: »
    I make it £27,027 before tax

    (£900.90/2)*5=£2252.25 per month
    £2252.25*12 = 27027


    Thanks, super. Numbers have never been my strong point.
    :beer:
  • Macca83_2
    Macca83_2 Posts: 1,215 Forumite
    Eh...?

    If he's earning 900 per month working full time and he's going to 2 days a week will he not be earning approx £4300 a year?!
  • Macca83 wrote: »
    Eh...?

    If he's earning 900 per month working full time and he's going to 2 days a week will he not be earning approx £4300 a year?!


    No, above comment is correct. I get 900 for two days. And I wanted to know what I would get if I was working the same days plus three making a full week.
  • 93123
    93123 Posts: 299 Forumite
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    AP007 wrote: »
    You don't know how to divide and then multiply?

    If they knew the answer they wouldn't have asked.
  • Macca83_2
    Macca83_2 Posts: 1,215 Forumite
    No, above comment is correct. I get 900 for two days. And I wanted to know what I would get if I was working the same days plus three making a full week.

    Ah right, I mis-read the original post!
  • t0rt0ise
    t0rt0ise Posts: 4,376 Forumite
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    AP007 wrote: »
    Don't you mean 990.90*12/52/2*5*52 = 29,727


    990.90 monthly gross

    so 990.90 x 12 is annual salary

    Divide by 52 as in weeks of the year and then divide by 2 (days of week worked to get daily rate) and then x by 5 to get fill time weekly salary and then x by 52 (weeks)

    No need to divide by 52 and then later multiply by 52. They cancel each other out! You could just take the annual salary divide by 2 and multiply by 5.

    But anyway the gross was 900.90 and not as you quoted so the previous answer given by useenglish is correct. £27,027
  • goonarmy
    goonarmy Posts: 1,006 Forumite
    What do you do for 450 quid a day?
  • AP007
    AP007 Posts: 7,109 Forumite
    goonarmy wrote: »
    What do you do for 450 quid a day?
    Its not a day its per month
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