If you Google PAYE deductions UK, you will come up with a choice of sites, mostly provided by accountants. Enter the relevant figures, and it will give you all the information you want, and probably more.
2007-11-29 07:16:45
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answered by steffi 7
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L23,877/12
2007-11-28 19:56:24
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answered by Monument 2
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Salaries are different from "wages" - With salaries you are expected to do some overtime with no extra pay! Before you actually accept a salaried job, ask about overtime and sick pay - holidays, pension plan, expenses etc. etc. etc...
2007-11-28 21:43:54
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answered by racey-pacey 6
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Do you not own a calculator?
just work out what 78% of that figure is then devide it by 12 it's as easy as that.
(22% being the approxiamte amount of stopages you will get, this will depend on your circumstances.
On the basis you cant work this out I suspect you are being overpaid.
2007-11-28 19:45:32
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answered by Muzikman 5
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Divide by 52 weeks and times by 4.
I don't know how much you get taxed so I can't help you there.
You might wonna interrogate your boss regarding this matter.
2007-11-28 19:45:24
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answered by Legend 3
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Will you pay Tax . Will you be in a Pension Scheme. National Insurance will also be deducted
2007-11-28 19:47:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Weekly: £459 gross, £339 net (after tax)
4 Weekly: £1836 gross, £1359 net.
2007-11-28 19:55:47
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answered by orange07974 2
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i dont know but im sure the person who looks after the wages and makes sure everyone gets paid will know how much your earn monthly
2007-11-28 19:45:19
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answered by catssunsetsmusic 7
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That would be £1989.75 before tax, N.I. and any other stoppages.
Which breaks down to £459.53 a week, again before stoppages.
2007-11-28 19:55:26
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answered by Terry G 6
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divide by 12,if you cant do that ask someone with a brain a teacher perhaps
2007-11-28 19:57:32
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answered by ? 5
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