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Take home pay after accrued annual leave
Tomhann187
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I'm leaving my job at the end of the month and have £1100 of accrued annual leave to take, which will be paid in my final pay packet. I usually earn £32,277pa which gives me a take home pay of around £1900 after tax, NI and student loan.
Can anyone let me know how much extra take home pay I should receive in my last wage? I'm guessing the £1100 will be subject to all the usual rate deductions, which will be around £650 (just under 40% total deductions via tax, NI and student loan). Is this correct?
Can anyone let me know how much extra take home pay I should receive in my last wage? I'm guessing the £1100 will be subject to all the usual rate deductions, which will be around £650 (just under 40% total deductions via tax, NI and student loan). Is this correct?
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Tomhann187 wrote: »I'm leaving my job at the end of the month and have £1100 of accrued annual leave to take, which will be paid in my final pay packet. I usually earn £32,277pa which gives me a take home pay of around £1900 after tax, NI and student loan.
Can anyone let me know how much extra take home pay I should receive in my last wage? I'm guessing the £1100 will be subject to all the usual rate deductions, which will be around £650 (just under 40% total deductions via tax, NI and student loan). Is this correct?
yes you would expect to have deductions of
20% tax
12% NI
9% slc
so deductions of 41% ie. on 1100 extra that would be 451 deductions0 -
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