£22,690.54 a year, £1,890.88 a month, £436.36 a week, assuming you are single and not claiming any tax credits or reliefs.
2006-11-27 21:08:56
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answer #1
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answered by k² 6
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The salary/remuneration for a particular job is the market value for a particular profession and designation at the city/town where the office is located. Job postings at websites like Monster, Yahoo HotJobs and Careerbuilder carry information about salaries. The Govt Dept of Labor, (www.bls.gov) Bureau of statistics has information about median salaries for different professions and details of additional compensation offered. Other online resources are salary.com and payscale. Your salary will also depend on your educational qualification and how you handle your career. More details and links to relevant websites available at http://tinyurl.com/rndxq
2006-11-28 06:59:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Take off 26% for tax and insurance , Gordon will be rubbing his hands
2006-11-28 05:15:45
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answered by john r 4
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About £1,900, but if you get any benefits in kind, company car, fuel, healthcare etc, then these will be taxable as well so you will take home less.
2006-11-28 05:12:47
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answered by RRM 4
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that is near on impossible to say without knowing what deductions you will have coming out of your salary, ie healthcare, life assurance pension etc
2006-11-28 06:19:17
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answered by xoclairexo 3
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my wife is on £38000 and she takes home £2300 after tax...so I would guess your monthly take home pay is around £1900...
2006-11-28 05:09:56
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answered by MARCO 7
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If you're single, about £1850
2006-11-28 05:13:18
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answered by runnystuff 2
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