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

    lodious
    Free Member

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

    How quaint!

    mefty
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    Be enlightened[/url]

    gonefishin
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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.

    LHS
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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?

    br
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    £75k = middle Manager in a decent Corporate or £400pd contractor

    You've ain't gonna live like a King!

    WorldClassAccident
    Free Member

    It was a simple question and has been answered thanks.

    Not sure how the willy waving stuff works? Does everyone in recruitment earn more that the person being recruited? Our HR babe must be on an absolute packet!

    molgrips
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    Take off other taxes you'll pay on everything you buy (that you can claim back with your own business

    That kind of thing is often a big fat pisstake imo. Sure, if you really do use your house for work, ok, but people claim for everything they can possibly think of regardless of if they would've bought it anyway. Might as well claim cat-food as 'pest prevention technician expenses'.

    I'm self employed technically, and all I've claimed for is a copy of Office and a new laptop, since I didn't want to leave Mrs Grips without one when I went away.

    vinnyeh
    Full Member

    I'm self employed technically, and all I've claimed for is a copy of Office and a new laptop, since I didn't want to leave Mrs Grips without one when I went away.

    Really?
    You're not vat registered/on flat rate vat? You take all your income as salary, none as dividends?

    No different imo to buying a new bike on C2W each year.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    and all I've claimed for

    All I've *claimed* for I said, as in expenses for work.

    I do salary and dividends, and a little unfairly. When I'm more sorted I'll up the salary as it's a bit piss-takey now.

    sputnik
    Free Member

    'Not sure how the willy waving stuff works?'
    Well, it is a bit like waving a glow stick… and how is your shoulder doing?

    neverfastenuff
    Free Member

    Somehow;
    If your salary was 75k a year and you could not work out your take home pay… then you must not be worth 75k a year to start with… typical management fodder thinks I…

    yunki
    Free Member

    far more than twice what any conscientious.. self-respecting.. responsible human being needs to live in this country..

    greedy pig

    fwb2006
    Free Member

    Not enough.

    tiger_roach
    Free Member

    greedy pig

    Now that would amuse me if an interviewer called an interviewee that whilst discussing salary expectations.

    MrSmith
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    far more than twice what any conscientious.. self-respecting.. responsible human being needs to live in this country..

    greedy pig

    so after your food and rent/mortgage can i have what's left please because you don't need it you greedy pig.

    yunki
    Free Member

    so after your food and rent/mortgage can i have what's left please because you don't need it you greedy pig

    I wouldn't be so sure of that Mr Smith.. err.. the answer to your question is a resounding NO!

    as well as food and shelter.. we also NEED.. as an antedote to the offensive and thouroughly disturbing capitalist regime.. to nourish our souls.. which isn't cheap in the present climate..

    breakneckspeed
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    Slightly more the two experienced senior nurses (band 6) – but hay we don’t do it for the money…. apparently

    miketually
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    Slightly more the two experienced senior nurses (band 6) – but hay we don’t do it for the money…. apparently

    It's also double what two teachers at the top of the pay scale earn. But they only work six hours a day and have huge holidays.

    Drac
    Full Member

    PCM:

    Gross £6,250.00
    Income Tax £1,660.83
    NI £376.66

    Net £4,212.50

    That's for under 65s

    Slightly more the two experienced senior nurses (band 6) – but hay we don’t do it for the money…. apparently

    You need to work more unsocial hours then, I know what I get and I'm not at the top of 6. Very close though but yeah not £75k but then it's not private sector.

    Surf-Mat
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    Pay plenty of corporation tax even if personal taxes are lower so thanks for the high and mighty sentiment you bunch of salary slaves. I guess you are just bitter you haven't worked out how to do it yourselves have you? Those nasty tax dodging, nice car driving people with their financial prudence… 😉

    breakneckspeed
    Free Member

    Drac – Been there done that – managed ward and still earn nothing like half of 75k – now work in community so work ‘office’ hours – plus they are not called unsocial hours for nothing

    TheBrick
    Free Member

    miketually – Member
    Slightly more the two experienced senior nurses (band 6) – but hay we don’t do it for the money…. apparently
    It's also double what two teachers at the top of the pay scale earn. But they only work six hours a day and have huge holidays.

    troll or ignorant ****?

    vinnyeh
    Full Member

    troll or ignorant ****?

    Or a teacher being ironic?

    Tiger6791
    Full Member

    troll or ignorant ****?

    I'm going to go with neither

    It's also double what two teachers at the top of the pay scale earn.

    – True

    But they only work six hours a day and have huge holidays.

    – I believe this bit may be a bit tongue in cheek being I think he's actually (no pun intended) a teacher.

    br
    Free Member

    molgrips

    Get the company to buy your (or more correctly its) next bike.

    Don't need to get involved in c2w, as the company owns the asset and writes it off over 12 months – dispose as required. My 456Ti is almost written down 😆

    Surf-Mat
    Free Member

    br is right. Did C2W for two bikes then just bought the third directly through the company. Way easier and more choice.

    tonyg2003
    Full Member

    How win friends the Surf-Mat way 🙄

    Actually with the changes to C2W this week unless you own your own company the new right off rules make it worthless to almost everyone. Many companies have dropped it and people already in C2W will possibly getting a shock at the end of their schemes.

    WorldClassAccident
    Free Member

    Love the photo – I always thought the alcohol made my vision bad. It turns out that alcohol really does make the world blurry!

    ivantate
    Free Member

    I am worried that if I earned 75k then I would have no time to go biking.

    Having said that the few hours I get are for a disproportionate drop in salary.

    Boo hoo

    WorldClassAccident
    Free Member

    ivantate – you don't EARN 75K, you get paid it. In my experience you there is a curve where the more you get paid , the harder you work but at some point this flattens out and you get paid more without working more and eventually reach the point where you get paid more and work less.

    I just need to work out how to get there now.

    footflaps
    Full Member

    What is this obsession with earning large salaries? Just live within your means and chase happiness rather than material wealth (the latter has bugger all to do with the former).

    mastiles_fanylion
    Free Member

    £4123.37 a month

    mefty
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    mefty – Member
    £4213.37

    POSTED 10 HOURS AGO #
    Ahem

    EDIT: And you transposed the answer.

    mastiles_fanylion
    Free Member

    So I did – guess we both used the same calculator :-/

    mefty
    Free Member

    Yes – I actually provided a link!

    mastiles_fanylion
    Free Member

    Serves me right for not bothering to read the whole thread. I actually got the calculation from an app on my phone though 🙂

    mefty
    Free Member

    That's a bit new fangled for me – do they do those on ASDA pay as you go?

    br
    Free Member

    WCA – agree, been there – less about working and more about ensuring the processes/procedures/organisation exist.

    druidh
    Free Member

    Enough to salt some away on a regular basis, pay off your mortgage and get a decent early retirement at 50 (allegedly).

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