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If wage is £19,645, what is take home pay?
Rupa
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Sorry, I don't know how to work it out...
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If it's 522L, I usually just take off 25%. It's not accurate to the penny, but it's quick and easy!
Also depends whether you have a student loan to repay or not, of course.Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
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Sorry, I don't know how to work it out...
http://www.tfpl.com/permanent_recruitment/candidates/pcalculator.cfm0 -
doesn't seem to take pension contributions into account - nor does it ask whether you're "contracted out"0
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