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otley5eyes | How do i deduct my tax and n.i. from my salary? |
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RACHELJMGBGT
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You dont deduct it yourself it is done by your employer using tables from the Inland Revenue. If you are selfemployed its done at the end of the year on a Self Assesment. If you are not sure contact the Inland Rev or a book keeper like me.
There is a link on my web site for the Inland Rev |
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Daniel R
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You don't, your employer does that (unless you're self-employed or a contractor). |
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Angel D
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You need the correct tables from the Inland Revenue |
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aelnet10
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employ an accountant, thats what I did |
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Philadelphia
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Salary implies that you are an employee on PAYE (Pay As You Earn) - this means that the company accountants will automaticallyy deduct the NI and income tax from your salary - keep an eye on the tax code they give you though - especially if you have just started, they may put you onto an emergency tax code which will be really high. |
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Mr Mills
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don't worry - the 'bean counters' will do it for you automatically. |
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pippynip
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Take away 1/3 of your yearly pay. |
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G!
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If you are employed, your employer is responsible for deducting about 20% for the NI
If you are self employed, the NI will tell you how to do it when you register. |
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Sean F
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NI is based at a constant 8.64% of your entire salary.
Tax is 24.5% generally however if your earn less than £4500 get a proper job or if you earn more than £39,999 you pay 40%.
You take the % off the entire wages as well. Which is why people who can see this, know that they are being taxed twice.
Nice Government hey!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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