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Two jobs and paying tax.
Im currently looking for a second part time job to boost my income and ive found 1 to apply for but im interested in how much tax i would pay, would anyone be able to help ?
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For job 1/current job I get a minimum of £510.40(before tax) a month but that can change and some months i can earn £700 but its all dependant on overtime
Job 2/job im applying for is £7 ph for 30 hours a week so works out at £840(before tax) a month.
Well my tax code is 816L,
For job 1/current job I get a minimum of £510.40(before tax) a month but that can change and some months i can earn £700 but its all dependant on overtime
Job 2/job im applying for is £7 ph for 30 hours a week so works out at £840(before tax) a month.
Well my tax code is 816L,
Your tax code gives you a tax-free allowance of £8,160 a year. Using an average of £600 per month for job 1, it uses up £7,200 of that allowance. Job two brings in £10,080. £960 (8160 – 7200) will be tax free. The rest (£9,120) will be subject to 20% tax which amounts to £1,824 (£152 per month).
Don’t forget National Insurance. Job 1 will attract none as your earnings are not high enough. Job 2, though, will cost you about £25 per month in NI contributions.
Don’t forget National Insurance. Job 1 will attract none as your earnings are not high enough. Job 2, though, will cost you about £25 per month in NI contributions.