Gambit
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how much do you clear a month after tax in the UK if earning 25k a year?
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CaptainCook
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Registered: 17th Apr 02
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£1527
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Ojc
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Registered: 14th Nov 00
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Is that all? Thats shit.
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Foz
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Registered: 8th May 02
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no way im earning £900 a month on 12k a year after tax. it's got to be more.
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Tom
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£1527 would be nice I only pick up £1020 iirc
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Gambit
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boiler at the mo im clearing 1863 on 26.2k over in the Isle of Man, but i've been offered a job back in Belfast at 25k
decisions decisions!
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Sam
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Isn't there different tax rates for different salary groups, like 21%, 40-something%, and so on?
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Tom
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Yep that's why he asked
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J da Silva
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i clear £3k aprrox a month but no set anual wage as i do pricework, but i pay 18% tax as im self employed,so what do people on the books pay? used to be 23% when i was in training
[Edited on 20-02-04 by VenomTurbo]
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Ojc
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Higher tax bracket is 28,000 a year, then you start paying 40% tax
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LukeGSi
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quote: Originally posted by VenomTurbo
i clear £3k aprrox a month but no set anual wage as i do pricework
blimey id quite like 3k a month!! no chance working for the fcuking NHS tho
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CaptainCook
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Sorry its actually £1574 with 461L tax code
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antonOO2
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Higher tax bracket is 28,000 a year, then you start paying 40% tax
30500 aint it for the 40% bracket
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by born_upsideout
quote: Originally posted by VenomTurbo
i clear £3k aprrox a month but no set anual wage as i do pricework
blimey id quite like 3k a month!! no chance working for the fcuking NHS tho
get into the fire protection industry then mate
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big eck
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This is the best way to find out
http://www.taurus.ie/tax/
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Tom
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Fire protection Venom? What's that then?
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big eck
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£1542.47
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
Fire protection Venom? What's that then?
big construction projects like massive factories,warehouses,shopping developments, anything big like that needs to have all the steel structures fire resistant.
there is loadsa different jobs involved but im mainly an intumescent paint sprayer,i spray all the steel columns,gurders and beams so if a fire starts (when the building is in use after work has finished) it takes 5 times longer to burn, giving time for evacuation
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J da Silva
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ive worked on canary wharf,nimbus near PVD,huddersfield fc's footy ground, rushden and diamonds footy ground, and some other famous places
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Tom
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Ah cool, good money
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
Ah cool, good money
yep and lucky for me i started training for it straight after school at 16 so now im 21 im on a qualified wage and holding my own in the big wide world
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Gambit
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quote: Originally posted by big eck
This is the best way to find out
http://www.taurus.ie/tax/
cheers eck
difference is working out at 2k less than what i get in the isle of man
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