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2nd job tax
Afro
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I don’t know if this is the correct forum. I want to boost my income by getting a second job. At my current job I earn £1055 after tax. I want to earn £2000 after tax with both jobs combined. How much do I have to earn both jobs combined to earn £2000 after tax?
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National Insurance will mess with the figures a little but overall you need to be looking at around £30k per year to be taking home £2k per month after tax, give or take a few hundred quid.0
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This is a good site, I find. The figures arent 100% correct but they are generally close enough
https://www.thesalarycalculator.co.uk/salary.php0 -
What's gone on here?
How come Afro's thread has been merged with davidwhittakers?
Thanks for sorting it!!
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