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If your salary is £75K, what is your monthly take home pay after taxes etc


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:27 am
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Not enough


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:28 am
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Nowhere near.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:29 am
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There are websites which calculate this. Try googling "Take home pay calculator UK".


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:30 am
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more than me 4 sure.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:30 am
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£4400ish.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:30 am
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£4213.37


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:31 am
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very subtle willy-wave there WCA 😉


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:31 am
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[url= http://www.taxcalculator.co.uk/#taxsummary ]Tax calculator[/url]


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:31 am
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you earn that & you cant work it out or find out for yourself?


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:32 am
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Rosie, Drain - You have not got the job
bruneep - You have made it through to the next round

Tron - Are you an accountant or a DBA? I asked you a question, you knew how to get the answer but rather than doing that you gave me another job to do. Give me results, not more work. You are through to the next round, just, but must think the Big Picture


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:33 am
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if someone is on a £75k salary, why aren't they running their own business instead, earning more and paying less tax?


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:34 am
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mefty has just bumped Tron out of the next interview round.
Scotia - I don't earn that I am recruiting and thought someone might ask


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:34 am
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bruneep - You have made it through to the next round

<claps like seal>


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:35 am
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I didn't realise I was applying for a job.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:35 am
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<claps like seal>

Shouldn't it be 'prepares to jump through hoops'.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:36 am
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That is outrageous nepotism and discrimination. I provided an answer and have not been given a look in. Is it because I is black?


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:37 am
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very subtle willy-wave there WC

What's the salary level at which willy-waving is warranted?

Maybe soon for some it'll just be having a job....bloomin' Tories 😉

if someone is on a £75k salary, why aren't they running their own business instead, earning more and paying less tax?

That doesn't really make sense to me - depends on the business they're in?


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:37 am
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£75k salary - you see about half of that.
£75k net profit in your own business - you see about 75% of it with a good accountant.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:38 am
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If your salary is 75k from spreadbetting the markets, you pay no tax at all.
Mine isn't btw


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:39 am
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I don't earn that I am recruiting and thought someone might ask

Now THAT'S the subtle willy-wave, Stoner.... 😉


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:39 am
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http://i-resign.com/uk/financialcentre/tax_calculator.asp

A smidge over £50k take-home, or £4200 a month.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:40 am
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Now THAT'S the subtle willy-wave, Stoner....

my double bluff is the implication that £75k or more is not genuinely a willy-wave 😉

Its like contract bridge round 'ere! 🙂 eight no trumps.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:41 am
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"£75k salary - you see about half of that." No almost exactly 2/3 of it. £50k or £4200/month.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:45 am
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If its based near Southampton it will have to be Mondays or Fridays.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:46 am
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You're recruiting? How do I get an interview?


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:47 am
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What is this, The Apprentice?


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:51 am
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IHN - Move to London would be the first step unfortunately. Might be after some Technical Project Managers for 3-4 month contracts soon if that is any good. Wouldn't need to move then


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:53 am
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£75k salary - you see about half of that." No almost exactly 2/3 of it. £50k or £4200/month

Take off other taxes you'll pay on everything you buy (that you can claim back with your own business) and you'll be down to about half.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:53 am
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"Rosie, Drain - You have not got the job"

Why not?

Because that is exactly what your applicants will be thinking


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:55 am
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Ah, London, no thanks.

And I'm not really PM material, on account of the fact that I'm not congenitally paranoid and impatient.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 11:57 am
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WCA - Technical Project Managers? where based?


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:01 pm
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if someone is on a £75k salary, why aren't they running their own business instead, earning more and paying less tax?

Because some of us make the choice to not use tax avoidance/evasion techniquies so that we pay our fair share.

Take off other taxes you'll pay on everything you buy (that you can claim back with your own business) and you'll be down to about half.

What other taxes? Take home pay on a salary is determined by income tax and NI conributions.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:12 pm
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Well.........

If it's Salary and you've got no choice then, assuming a standard tax code and no pension contribution. Takehome should be [b]~ £4200 (ish)[/b]*

Earning 75k as a Salary it's well worth looking at tax options and using dividend income as an alternative.

Net cost to a company for a Salary of 75k is likely to be around £84000 with Emp NI. So you could negotiate a long term contract and supply your services as a business. Set a Ltd company, register for VAT etc. it may be a bit of a pain but other benefits are you can expence travel, lunch, etc.

Say the business invoices 80,000+VAT a year for your services.
Take a salary of 15000
Expences of 5000
Net P&L ~60000

So take off CT & Tax on divs and add back in you 15k a year salary your takehome is going to be [b]~ £5000 ish[/b]*

[i]*This is all guestimated and could be hugely wrong[/i]


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:12 pm
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Tiger6791 Not sure how hapopy the taxman would be with your idea. You have heard of IR35?


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:15 pm
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Surf-Mat not what the OP asked.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:15 pm
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tax avoidance/evasion

Whoaaa, two very different things

Avoidance = Legal and why wouldn't you?

Evasion = Illegal


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:17 pm
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If your salary is £75K, what is your monthly take home pay after taxes etc

Do they even bother with taxing such small amounts?

<adjusts cravate and reaches for another beluga canape>


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:19 pm
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You have heard of IR35?

Bit misty on that one...IR35... hmmm, yep, not with you

Notice the 15k Salary on whick PAYE & NI & EMP NI would be paid?


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:19 pm
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To be fair, claiming expenses against your business which are not related to it but the personal is arguably evasion, even though it is wide spread.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:19 pm
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Whoaaa, two very different things

Yes it is, however it isn't black and white. There are things which are open to interpretation as to whether they constitute the former or the latter.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:20 pm
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Because some of us make the choice to not use tax avoidance/evasion techniquies so that we pay our fair share.

How quaint!


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:20 pm
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[url= http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/ir35/ ]Be enlightened[/url]


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:21 pm
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Because some of us make the choice to not use tax avoidance/evasion techniquies so that we pay our fair share.

How quaint!

Perhaps, but plenty of people contributed to my tertiary eduction (for example) from which I have personally benefited. I see it as my responsibility to pay my fair share and contribute back to society. This may well sound "quaint" to you but I simply see it as "doing my bit" for society in general.


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:25 pm
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Take off other taxes you'll pay on everything you buy (that you can claim back with your own business) and you'll be down to about half.

Then add on the pension contributions from your employer, sick pay, holiday pay, paternity leave, private health, dental, company car most likely.... hmmmm forgot about that?


 
Posted : 25/08/2010 12:48 pm
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