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Total remuneration calculator
richiet70
Posts: 4 Newbie
Hi there
Do you know of a way to calculate my total employment remuneration package? I want to be able to objectively compare what I get to another offer, taking into account all my benefits
- Salary
- Bonus
- Holiday
- Benefits
- Childcare vouchers
- Travel expenses reimbursed
- Professional subscriptions
- Car allowance
- Pension
- Share scheme
- Healthcare
Some of these are taxable and some paid net of tax. It’s quite complicated! Any help appreciated.
There are other things to consider like paternity leave etc..! it is mind blowing.
Do you know of a way to calculate my total employment remuneration package? I want to be able to objectively compare what I get to another offer, taking into account all my benefits
- Salary
- Bonus
- Holiday
- Benefits
- Childcare vouchers
- Travel expenses reimbursed
- Professional subscriptions
- Car allowance
- Pension
- Share scheme
- Healthcare
Some of these are taxable and some paid net of tax. It’s quite complicated! Any help appreciated.
There are other things to consider like paternity leave etc..! it is mind blowing.
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You could try one of the online package calculators, not sure how accurate they are.
http://www.unum.co.uk/employees/perkulator0 -
Thanks for that, had already tried that one. Doesn't seem especially accurate, was hoping for something a bit more detailed.
Never mind, will make my own!0 -
This includes a fair few of those, you could use it to do the calculations for the ones that are covered and put those into a spreadsheet along with your own calculations for the ones that aren't.
http://www.thesalarycalculator.co.uk/salary.php0 -
That looks more like it! nice one.
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