lol easy,
go here, its a calculator that works it all out
http://www.ir35calc.co.uk/PAYE_NI_Net_Salary_Tax_Calculator.aspx
stick £25000 in the gross salary box and leave the code as 522L (standard tax code for everyone under 65) and it will tell you on the next page.
btw the answer is £1562.
2007-10-09 02:44:22
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answered by Paul S 5
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Surely its more than Enough hell I'm going to live and Study in Canada with 25,000$ a YEAR In my Mind : { (25000 X 12) 83% = 2490000 ...mmeee around here.... 45 Million Per Square Meter ~80 meter House or 150 Meter Apartment if (I'm Right & House) selling is a mistake !!! else if (I'm right & Apartment) selling is awesome !!! else if (I'm Wrong) Never mind me } but anyways: you can Spend 2 Grand on an Amazing House and 3 Grand for your Life Each month then you can save 20 Grand, and always think about going to another Country as a Covert Mission by SpecOps, and that concludes: you Should have a exit Strategy in case of anything. Political movement, Housing back in Iran, plan for Duration of stay like: am i going to stay there forever?, will i like living there?, plan for getting Permanent Residency, if so am i going to stay in a rented house for a long while?, can i save Enough for a house there, you could never Know what will happen Later on... its really complicated don't take it lightly, and by this i don't mean going there is in any way a wrong move, don't miss this opportunity, and take Each Step Wisely and carefully wishing success for Both of you and good luck :)
2016-05-19 01:19:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok, maybe you never had a job before ..
well one 'rule of thumb' is assume deductions of approx 25% .. so 25k / 12 = 2,083 - 25% = £1562.
If you are making contributions into a Company Pension ( a VERY good idea), knock off at least another 5%, so you should be left with approx £1450 ..
(Why not just wait another 2 weeks of so ? most monthly staff get paid by 3rd week of the month, so you should see your pay packet in the next 2 1/2 weeks)
2007-10-08 09:48:42
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answered by Steve B 7
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Approx £1550 - £1600 after tax and national insurance
2007-10-08 09:46:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Tax and NI will take about a third of the salary if your salary is that much you can divide your salary by three i hope
2007-10-08 09:57:31
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answered by Pedro B 4
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about 1400 a month
2007-10-08 09:46:39
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answered by ♥ღ♥yorkshire lass♥ღ♥ 4
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If you are unable to work it out for yourself, I suspect you may be getting overpaid for your "abilities"...
2007-10-08 09:55:34
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answered by Anonymous
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