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Yes. There are loads of them. Have you looked?Originally posted by Farmer jones View PostHi all
I was a contractor for a long time, going perm in Sept 2017 for lots of reasons.
Whilst in a secure job, I am considering returning to contracting.
I am fully aware of the large number of schemes, dividends and share payment options through a self owned Ltd company.
However what I want (and I have my reasons) is to pay myself via a fully managed scheme or PAYE on all income. (No dividends or WHY).
Is there a calculator I can use to work out exactly what my take home pay will be ? So it will need to calculate NIC, Tax and so on ?
ThanksLast edited by northernladuk; 21 November 2018, 22:22.
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PAYE Contractor
Hi all
I was a contractor for a long time, going perm in Sept 2017 for lots of reasons.
Whilst in a secure job, I am considering returning to contracting.
I am fully aware of the large number of schemes, dividends and share payment options through a self owned Ltd company.
However what I want (and I have my reasons) is to pay myself via a fully managed scheme or PAYE on all income. (No dividends or WHY).
Is there a calculator I can use to work out exactly what my take home pay will be ? So it will need to calculate NIC, Tax and so on ?
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