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Self employed income tax calculator?
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I know a great website that is a self employed tax calculator.
All you need to do is put in your invoices, and expenses and it will work out what you owe the tax man, its brilliant.
it will even work out two income streams, so if for instance you are employed on a full time bases and pay PAYE, you can put a seconf income "self employed" into the system and it will workout your tax, minus what youve all ready paid in PAYE.
Its the way to go, no more expensive accountants.
Unfortunatly i am not allowed to post links on this forum, so if you want to find it. cut and paste this into google, incude the quotes and look for the 4th one down. "self-employed-tax-calculator"
good luck!!!0
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