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Scots lass | I have a bonus this month of £3300 + £2000 basic salary gross & my tax code is 503L? |
what should my net pay be??? |
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Janice E
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Ok assuming you have earnt over 5035 this tax year, the £3300 will attract NI and Tax deductions.
So, your net pay on £3300 will be £2234.74 and the net pay on £2000 will be £1499.95.
Total net pay should be £3734.69
Well done on the bonus xx |
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Shy Ted
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assuming no othere deductions other than PAYE & NI (eg pension, student loan) my calculation brings you out at approx 3,711.05 - let me know if i was right!!
Gross 5,300.00
PAYE 1,052.19
NI 536.76
Net 3,711.05 |
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Davy B
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I think jonnydun is a bit optimistic and 25% overall is more likely. If you pay too much this month [that's sometimes how PAYE works] you should pay less next month or you should fill in a tax return |
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baganta
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not sure but wish i had your job and bonus.xx |
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julie g
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approx £3400 - on the normal tax level - i don't know if you would have to pay the higher tax rate!! |
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claireydeacon@btopenworld.com
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According to the calculator at the web address below it should be in the region of £3583, after deduction of tax at £1,431 (this will fluctuate slightly depending on the tax paid/due to date) and NI of £286 (which will not change much as, unlike Tax, National insurance contributions are NOT cumulative. |
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barneysmommy
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Tax man is going to have a good month off you. I think it will be about £3700 after deductions.
Have a look at www.pru.co.uk Tax calculator.
Hope that helps |
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Shellie
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Think your tax and national insurance should total 22%. So i reckon you'll end up with just over 4 :-) 4134 to be exact |
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FRANK W
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Panic ! |
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angela
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Dont know your answer but
whats your occupation? |
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Johnnydun
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You have the same tax code as myself and its around 20% tax so you should get £4240
My pay does fluctuate a fair bit like because three month ago i got a rebate of £80 note
So Davy b (2 down) is probably right i am being a bit optimistic |
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