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josephjamesskill
If i earn 500.00 a week how much tax do i have to pay each week?
It depends on what country you reside, you tax code which will relate to your circumstances, whether you have deductions that impact on the taxable part of your pay and your salary level. It isn't a precise science!
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if i marry you will then give it to me
Chris S
Depends wether you're PAYE, a Limited company, or working under an Umbrella company.
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depends what tax code you have , I don't know why we pay it for cos' i don't see very good use of it
linkysplinx
It really depends on your tax code. However if you are on the standard tax code, that most people are on.
If you earn Β£500 a week, you will have weekly deductions of approx Β£80 tax and approx Β£44 National insurance.
So on Β£500 a week, you will take home Β£375.
charliedee
If you have 25 children and 26 of them are at university...not a bean
wont_cook
all depends on your tax code.... but if you include National insurance as well it comes to around 24%... so approx Β£120 tax total with a take home of around 380... give or take Β£10