It will always be the gross salary, so from that you need to deduct tax, national insurance and pension contributions, if applicable, to find out your 'take home' pay.
2006-10-09 20:24:56
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answered by pompeii 4
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The advertised salary will be a gross figure and include NI & Tax paid at source to the relevant authroitires and not to the employee, you will receive a net salary after these deductions depeding on your tax code.
2006-10-09 20:27:30
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answered by SGJ 1
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Advertised salaries are always gross, ie before deduction of income tax and national insurance
2006-10-11 00:32:04
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answered by Michael E 4
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The salary advertised is normally the gross. IE before any deductions
2006-10-09 20:31:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The pay quoted will *ALWAYS* be before tax and any other deductions are taken out.
{Not just the UK....Surely this is the norm all around the world?}
2006-10-09 20:27:25
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answered by SeabourneFerriesLtd 7
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No, it called gross, they will take the tax of later.
2006-10-09 20:30:14
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answered by halloweenpumpkinuk 4
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Not all. For example minimum wages are not taxed.
2006-10-09 20:32:09
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answered by Abel M 2
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