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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What should they be and how are they worked out?
Say your gross weekly pay is £549.76 and your tax is £65.40 and your NI is £47.69 does that sound right? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What should they be and how are they worked out?
Say your gross weekly pay is £549.76 and your tax is £65.40 and your NI is £47.69 does that sound right? "
sounds a bout right, but ive been self employed for years, so things might have changed |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"NI for weekly paid
Its taken on all earnings between £184 - £967 - its 12% for class A contributions
so yeah thats about right"
Can’t I negotiate that they only take 6% if I say I’ll put out my own fires, fight my own wars, police my own neighbourhood, make my own nuclear weapons, reduce my own carbon footprint and do my own operations? |
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"NI for weekly paid
Its taken on all earnings between £184 - £967 - its 12% for class A contributions
so yeah thats about right
Can’t I negotiate that they only take 6% if I say I’ll put out my own fires, fight my own wars, police my own neighbourhood, make my own nuclear weapons, reduce my own carbon footprint and do my own operations?"
Most of the things you mentioned comes from PAYE and council tax. Council tax way worse than NI in terms of value for money. At least NI theoretically pays for your state pension. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"NI for weekly paid
Its taken on all earnings between £184 - £967 - its 12% for class A contributions
so yeah thats about right
Can’t I negotiate that they only take 6% if I say I’ll put out my own fires, fight my own wars, police my own neighbourhood, make my own nuclear weapons, reduce my own carbon footprint and do my own operations?
Most of the things you mentioned comes from PAYE and council tax. Council tax way worse than NI in terms of value for money. At least NI theoretically pays for your state pension. "
Of course yeah. Shit. Buggered that up. I pay a separate pension as well though. I dunno. Just disheartening when you see an amount and then the take home is way way less. |
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Which? have some calculators .. here’s the NI one which also has a link to the income tax one .. admin I trust this is ok to post?
https://www.which.co.uk/money/tax/tax-calculators/national-insurance-calculator-aw6yt3g6vd0g |
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