Ojc
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Getting bonus this month and need to know how much EXACTLY I will be getting.
Love you.
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vibrio
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the same rate as your on at the mo. your given a tax code say 453L. this means you can earn up to £4530 berfore gitting taxed, then your taxed at a lower rate fro another £2000 or so before being taxed on the higher rate of 23% I think. so your bonus will get taxed at 23%
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J da Silva
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lets say u earn 10k a year
10,000 divided by 100 and multiply it by 18%
18% bein the tax rate
i get all my tax back every year,i got the best accountant doin my books
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Ojc
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23%
Ok, so before tax I am going to get £1,146.00.
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vibrio
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£882.42
also there woul dbe an increase in national insurance contributions as well.
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Ojc
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Hold on, what is 10% of £11,460?
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vibrio
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23% is the tax rate
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Ojc
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So about £800 quid then.
That will do me fine.
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Jambo
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Last bonus i got from my work was £20
I need a new job
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vibrio
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I got a £10 gift token from M&S
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Donna Corsa GSi
Registered: 1st Jan 70
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OJC assuming u earn an average salary just times ur bonus by 22% thats the tax figure. and then times the bonus by 10% thats the national insurance figure.
Vibrio ur figures are completely incorrect
[Edited on 26-06-2003 by Donna Corsa GSi]
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Donna Corsa GSi
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quote: Originally posted by VenomTurbo
lets say u earn 10k a year
10,000 divided by 100 and multiply it by 18%
18% bein the tax rate
i get all my tax back every year,i got the best accountant doin my books
Thats the rate for CIS subcontractors
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J da Silva
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Registered: 10th Apr 03
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okey dokey,fankin u don don
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Ojc
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Donna, you have just made it so much easier.
Have you ever considered being a teacher?
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Ojc
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Bonus is £1,146.00
Tax is £1,146.00 X 22% = £252.12
National Insurance is £1,146.00 X 10% = £114.60
= £366.72
£1,146.00 - £366.72 = £779.28
I feel that my £366.72 is going to go to asylum seekers pockets
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Gambit
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Registered: 5th Jun 00
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unless you live in the isle of mung where you get 10% tax and 7% NI taken off your monthly pay packet
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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Donna is the closest - Ni is now 11% up to £30,940 (1% above that)
Maybe he's Higher Rate?
[Edited on 26-06-2003 by RobboSRi]
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
the same rate as your on at the mo. your given a tax code say 453L. this means you can earn up to £4530 berfore gitting taxed, then your taxed at a lower rate fro another £2000 or so before being taxed on the higher rate of 23% I think. so your bonus will get taxed at 23%
453L and 23% is like 1998/9!!
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Robbo
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£767.82 I believe - better than nowt
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Adam Kindness
er....... i paid 481 tax and 242 NI this month
but what i dont get is..... that was on £2661.67.....
R u a director?
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Robbo
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oh... whats ur tax code?
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Gambit
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mines 800C
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Gambit
mines 800C
WTF? Doesnt IofM hav same rules etc?
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Gambit
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does it fuk!!
do u think i moved here for the fun of it!
[Edited on 26-06-2003 by Gambit]
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Robbo
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d'oh - ill check adam - i have a calculator - im sure theres a web site with a calculator 2 (tax one that is)
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