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Online Self Assessment Calculators
KidJo
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I have a fairly straight forward self assessment to do - my income comprises salary, BIK (car), savings interest and I make some SIPP contributions and some charitable donations. My issue is that I cannot find any free online self assessment calculators at do ALL these income types and contributions as I struggle with HMRCs calculator as it's clunky and not available before year end when I need to work out SIPP contributions.....
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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You could sign up for a free trial of the self assessment software below.KidJo said:I have a fairly straight forward self assessment to do - my income comprises salary, BIK (car), savings interest and I make some SIPP contributions and some charitable donations. My issue is that I cannot find any free online self assessment calculators at do ALL these income types and contributions as I struggle with HMRCs calculator as it's clunky and not available before year end when I need to work out SIPP contributions.....
Any suggestions?
https://www.gosimpletax.com/salary-calculator/
I have used it since 2015 to complete and lodge my annual self assessment return at reduced cost of £19.99 via Which membership.
Other proprietary software are of course available. Sometimes it makes sense to pay a modest amount to access functionality that works for your circumstances.0 -
I did find this for a self assessment calculator... covers earnings, interest and dividends and doesn't get hung up on all the options for NI - just does income tax - exactly what i was looking for - anyone used it?
taxgrid.co.uk0
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