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Tommy
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Would anyone like to tell me how i work out how much im taxed ???
Robbo
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u cant really, not exactly anyhoo... u2u me some more details (im an accountant)
leeshez
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About 20% i think
Pablo
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quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
u cant really, not exactly anyhoo... u2u me some more details (im an pervert)


leeshez
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Oh dear paul
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Says he who is on the WestonSuperMare peado list
Pablo
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*rubs legs* Yep
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Tommy
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Robbo have U2Ued u
Robbo
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Replied
Tommy
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Is there a Tax Calculator on the net n e where ?/
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http://www.i-resign.com/uk/financialcentre/tax_calculator.asp
Blondie!
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quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
u cant really, not exactly anyhoo... u2u me some more details (im an accountant)


You can work out the tax if you know what you need to... nobody pays 20% tax...

either 10%, 22% (22% then subtraction of 10%) or 40%.
Sorry to tell you....
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Well, u can never be exact... I personall deduct 25% to give u net as that generally works for basic rate tax payers
Ally
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22% on wages, 40% on wages over 33k
Blondie!
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quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
Well, u can never be exact... I personall deduct 25% to give u net as that generally works for basic rate tax payers


Nope.. Basic rate is 22%.

Ally: its around that amount... band widths are changing tomorrow when Budget is annouced!!!

P.S. I work for the Inland Reveune so know what i'm talking abt!!! :
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quote:
Originally posted by Blondie!
quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
Well, u can never be exact... I personall deduct 25% to give u net as that generally works for basic rate tax payers


Nope.. Basic rate is 22%.

Ally: its around that amount... band widths are changing tomorrow when Budget is annouced!!!

P.S. I work for the Inland Reveune so know what i'm talking abt!!! :


Yes and i also know what i am talking about
Blondie!
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Last comment wasn't for Ally was for Robbo... sorry!!!
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I think Robbo works in a wages department of his accountants so I think he knows what hes talking about too
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Firk it, lets just say 75% tax because thats what it always feels like
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quote:
Originally posted by Blondie!
quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
Well, u can never be exact... I personall deduct 25% to give u net as that generally works for basic rate tax payers


Nope.. Basic rate is 22%.

Ally: its around that amount... band widths are changing tomorrow when Budget is annouced!!!

P.S. I work for the Inland Reveune so know what i'm talking abt!!! :
WTF?? Did I say tax rate is 25% no... I said if u take off 25% off ur salary u often get what u will get net has it takes into account ur NI/PAYE and allowances... I prepare payroll every month an this usually works out as a good approximation. I also used 2 be a tax accountant so go **** urself
Melville
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quote:
Originally posted by Blondie!
quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
Well, u can never be exact... I personall deduct 25% to give u net as that generally works for basic rate tax payers


Nope.. Basic rate is 22%.

Ally: its around that amount... band widths are changing tomorrow when Budget is annouced!!!

P.S. I work for the Inland Reveune so know what i'm talking abt!!! :


in my experiance this does not mean you know what you are talking about
Ally
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Mel - indeed

Blondie!
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quote:
Originally posted by Melville
I think Robbo works in a wages department of his accountants so I think he knows what hes talking about too


I have to deal with them all the time... doesn't mean they are right, everyone makes mistakes!!!

Ally: Your correct... i work for them and it feel like loads!!!
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quote:
Originally posted by Ally
Firk it, lets just say 75% tax because thats what it always feels like


damn right

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