Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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Take home pay estimates
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Originally posted by bigmaz View Postyeah, I realise that its going to be the same answer with the figures I give them. I was more asking how much they charge for their accountancy fees, and then asked them to calculate the take home pay out of curiosity. The 1st 2 added on expenses that I didnt ask to be included. The 3rd was the more accurate figure.Comment
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75% off the +VAT turnover is a reasonable estimate...Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post75% off the +VAT turnover is a reasonable estimate...Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post75% off the +VAT turnover is a reasonable estimate...Comment
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Take home pay seems to be one of the most popular questions asked by a contractor.
In all my initial correspondence I try to outline a simple take home expectation, usually with a simple calculation. That way my contractors expectations are set at the right level from day one.
If you have a decent day rate, maximum dividend quota available and can take advantage of Entrepreneurs relief, then you will be looking at the higher end for take home levels over your company life.
Any good contractor accountant should be able to estimate this for you from day one.Comment
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