
itsme
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what is your tax code and where are you ?
If your tax code is 503L (most peoples are unless you receive benefits or disability) and you are in england you will take home
£1137.04 a month |
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Your Personal Assistant
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about 1100. Generally the rule is taxes take up about 25%. |
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Heatmizer
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17,500 / 12 = 1458.oo per month x about a 20% tax bracket = about 1167.00 per month.. |
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Friseal
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£1136.45
Some answers have been close, but the above is calculated on Sage Payroll and is calculated as follows:
NIC :
First £5035 - 0%;
Next £12465 - 11% :
Total = £1371.15 per annum.
PAYE :
First £5035 - 0%;
Next £2090 - 10%;
Next £10375 - 22%
Total = £2282.50 per annum
Therefore Each month you pay £3862.65/12 = £321.89 leaving you with £1136.45. |
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Tendai M
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1200 |
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j_d_b_uk
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1100 |
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kriss_1805
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£1127 after tax (taking tax to be 22%) |
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Ichi
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In England a third of it....Tony Blair sucks! |
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steve o
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uk government will take a 3rd approx
not good is it |
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Donna
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That depends on what your claiming for taxes. You can calculate your own paycheck to get a very close figure - go to paycheckcity.com and check it out - I love that site!! Keep in mind the more you claim the more you take home, but you may owe dependent on how you fill your taxes out. |
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Captain Feathersword
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1089-1128
On the high tax side.........lower 1105-1190 |
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bkbarile
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about 1200
1200 * 12 = 14400. they take very little taxes out of 17500 in the USA |
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Alex
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cant answer that question because dont know where you live, so therefore don't know the taxe system and how much you aught to be paying also your circumstances could qualify you for some tax exemptions. |
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decaying_apple
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YOU WOULD RECIEVE £ 13,650, AFTER TAX TO YOURSELF. |
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Sarah (28/UK)
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as a rough guess, £1100 a month
you can check yourself here http://www.digita.com/tiscali/home/calculators/payslipcalculator/default.asp |
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dwh12345
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$1249 |
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sapsizzle
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you need to check with your accountant or your dad |
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Jon
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Check the IRS tables at www.irs.gov along with your state taxation tables and subtract any city or local tax you may have to pay on income. Do you pay a wage tax? Don't forget Medicare payroll tax (wow, the list goes on and on doesn't it...is it even worth working anymore)? Are you paying into Social Security? Union dues? Oh and remember after you earn so much you are no longer entitled to certain reductions on certain costs (gas bill) which at 17500 you might be rather close, so I suppose that entereds into the equation in some form...
Also note other income you may have (rents, interest, capital gain, ect) may forced you into a higher bracket...
We are taxed much! |
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someDumbAmerican
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Dick. You will make dick. |
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Grizzly
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About £1100. |
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Stephanie C
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in the uk take out roughly 26% |
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Franco
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Income = £17,500
Deduct personal allowance 5,035
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1st 2,150 at 10% = 215
Remainder, 10,315 at 22% = 2,269
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Total tax payable 2,484
Very simple, even I can calculate it |
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JIBBA JABBA
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about 8 bucks |
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eric_themadman
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About a grand to $1300, depends on your filing status. |
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rock_style
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normally if you want a ball park figure. take your month income and take away 21% if you have a second job take 25-30% away. it probably be about £1100-1150, if you have a pension or any loans it will be less. |
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Chris
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Depending on your tax bracket, you can expect to take home about 85% of jack sh*t. |
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kylee762004
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divide by 12 |
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yiannis the greek
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1100 -1200 |
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Piztaker
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Nothihg. |
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