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Income tax & NI calculator for 2008/9

Hi

Does anyone know of a online calculator for income tax and NI for 2008/9, or have the thresholds etc not all been annouced yet?

I'm trying to work out if I will be better or worse off after April.

Thanks
:p Proud to be a MoneySaver! :p
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  • I would find something like this very useful too
  • jem16
    jem16 Posts: 19,852 Forumite
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    Hi

    Does anyone know of a online calculator for income tax and NI for 2008/9, or have the thresholds etc not all been annouced yet?

    I'm trying to work out if I will be better or worse off after April.

    Thanks

    Personal allowances are known but thresholds not announced until March budget.

    This site will be updated when they are known.

    http://www.listentotaxman.com/
  • Jen16, what is going to be annouced in March? I'm confused now.
    :p Proud to be a MoneySaver! :p
  • Luiz
    Luiz Posts: 17 Forumite
    I found this on a trawl...

    http://www.binaryincome.com/ukbudget.php

    Don't know if it's correct or not.

    Bad news is 2009/10 when we all seem to be paying just over £100 more in income tax - thank you Mr Brown :(

    Louise

    Learn from the mistakes of others - you won't live long enough to make them all yourself.
  • don't think its correct - AFAIK the 10% band goes this year..
  • TaxGeek
    TaxGeek Posts: 32 Forumite
    It will also be inaccurate as it assumes the tax free allowance, and thresholds for each tax rate, remain at the 2007 levels, which is not the case.
  • Hi,

    not what you are looking for but might give you an idea about what to cut down on, budget.
  • lemontart
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    I looked binary site looks like I am going to be around 100 per month worse off not good not happy and worried sick as already do not earn enough to cover bills and finding a better paid job is taking longer than I hoped let alone finding extra work, Earn too much for tax credits by a few 100 pounds
    I am responsible me, myself and I alone I am not the keeper others thoughts and words.
  • CLAPTON
    CLAPTON Posts: 41,865 Forumite
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    lemontart wrote: »
    I looked binary site looks like I am going to be around 100 per month worse off not good not happy and worried sick as already do not earn enough to cover bills and finding a better paid job is taking longer than I hoped let alone finding extra work, Earn too much for tax credits by a few 100 pounds


    don't panick yet... the calculator is incorrect for next tax year... wait until a correct one is available.
  • Pennywise
    Pennywise Posts: 13,468 Forumite
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    Luiz wrote: »
    I found this on a trawl...

    http://www.binaryincome.com/ukbudget.php

    Don't know if it's correct or not.

    Bad news is 2009/10 when we all seem to be paying just over £100 more in income tax - thank you Mr Brown :(

    Louise

    This has not been updated with the 2008 Budget - at the top it say 2007 Budget so it is a year out of date. The 2008 Budget was only announced yesterday, so it will be a while yet before 2008/9 tax forecast calculators are available.
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