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hi can anyone tell me if you earn �40,000 per annum and are employed not self employed how much net pay does this work out at weekly?
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�29,273.60 pa; �2,439.47 pm; or �562.95 pw
http://www.listentotaxman.com/index.php?calc=1 &year=2007&age=0&add=0&taxcode=&period=1&ingr= 40000&Submit=Calculate
�29,273.60 pa; �2,439.47 pm; or �562.95 pw
http://www.listentotaxman.com/index.php?calc=1 &year=2007&age=0&add=0&taxcode=&period=1&ingr= 40000&Submit=Calculate
You are of course free to disregard my answer but bear in mind that UK has not had a 23% income tax rate since 2000 and that Class 1 NIC is not charged at all on earnings below the primary threshold of �5,200 pa (�100 pw).
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/rates/it.htm
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/rates/nic.htm
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/rates/it.htm
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/rates/nic.htm
Try this
http://www.pru.co.uk/home/calculator/income_ta x/
either �562 0r �573 depending on whether he is contacted out or not.
http://www.pru.co.uk/home/calculator/income_ta x/
either �562 0r �573 depending on whether he is contacted out or not.
thanks again for replying, kempie it is not me who disbelieves you I hope you are right! It's just my husband says he does pay 23% tax when employed as he must have done in the past. The full situation is he is self employed at moment as a bricklayer and the company pay 18% tax he pays own insurance. He has been approached about becoming a site manager again and is expecting around �40,000 hence my question. He worked it out and said it would only be �500net per week at the figures he thinks maybe he paid that before I don't actually know but it does seem rather low net amount to me and wouldn't be worth taking if that's the case, thanks for replying anyway