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How was my day rate calculated??
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Given a decent question, there is massive amounts of help on here.Originally posted by Agent View PostGet used to these kind of answers Tom, very few helpful people on these forums...
Most just say ask your accountant or google it...my advice is ask your accountant and before you do, give it a quick google.
Good luck buddy
What gets people upset is when people have done no reading whatsoever. Or if they answer a question based on given facts. And those given facts then mutate as the thread goes on.Comment
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So we've given the best answers we can on the information provided, have supplied a worked example, have not got any answers to the questions we asked in return (and I pointed out that being a contractor involves rather more than simply doing the day job - something I've been saying for at least ten years) and we're not being helpful...Originally posted by Agent View PostGet used to these kind of answers Tom, very few helpful people on these forums...
Most just say ask your accountant or google it...my advice is ask your accountant and before you do, give it a quick google.
Good luck buddy
Some people simply can't be helped, sadly.Blog? What blog...?
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My guess is they're taking out employers NI/apprenticeship levy but expect you to pay the income tax/employees NI out of what's leftOriginally posted by Talent Tom View PostSo, I'm about to start with with a public sector organisation.
Private sector I'd charge £525pd, which was agreed.
For background - I'm VAT registered, pay 16.5% corp tax.
I know they have to deduct tax & NI 'at source', but the figure they've said they'll pay me is £463.11pd.
Does anyone have any idea how that's been calculated?!
And will I be liable for any other taxes after it's paid (income, corporate, etc)?
£463.11*5*52=£120408.60 "salary"
plug that into Employer NIC Calculator - Good Calculators gives £15489.67 employers NI due
and apprenticeship levy of 0.5% on salary = £602.04
£120408.60 + £15489.67 + £602.04= £136500.31
so it's costing them £135898.27 /52 /5 = £525.00 per day to pay you £463.11Comment
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Compared to the staggering value you provide here yourself, you meanOriginally posted by Agent View PostGet used to these kind of answers Tom, very few helpful people on these forums...
Most just say ask your accountant or google it...my advice is ask your accountant and before you do, give it a quick google.
Good luck buddy
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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It should be similar to the way that an umbrella calculates it, based on your daily rate our figures are as follows:Originally posted by Talent Tom View PostSo, I'm about to start with with a public sector organisation.
Private sector I'd charge £525pd, which was agreed.
For background - I'm VAT registered, pay 16.5% corp tax.
I know they have to deduct tax & NI 'at source', but the figure they've said they'll pay me is £463.11pd.
Weekly
Company Income 2625.00
Employment Taxes 307.21
Employee's NI 113.77
Employee Tax 791.08
Total All Tax 1,212.06
CU Margin 29.50
Total Net Income 1,383.44
They will be deducting the Employment Taxes (ie Employers NI and Apprenticeship Levy) and they should be taking the Employees NI and PAYE tax, so what is paid to your Ltd company can be taken with all taxes accounted for.
Removing the Employment taxes from your contract rate and excluding our umbrella margin, your day rate which is subject to Employees NI and PAYE tax is around £463.00 (as they suggest).
HTH
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maybe it will sink in nowOriginally posted by malvolio View PostMake that three worked examples....
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You didn't get the irony in my post did you..Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostCompared to the staggering value you provide here yourself, you mean
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No matter, I can assure you there was no irony in my responseOriginally posted by Agent View PostYou didn't get the irony in my post did you..
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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