try http://calculator.contractoruk.com/
It has lots of calculators on the site. Press the Calculators tab to get a full list.
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Anyone know a good 'in your pocket' calculator?
I was looking for a calculator whereby I could input my yearly contract value, and it would give me a series of figures showing how my 'in the pocket' changes according to paye/divident split. So with 10% PAYE ,90% divs, 20% PAYE, 80% divs, etc.
If one brings in say 100k, what would be a reasonable gross figure you could get in your pocket, and what PAYE/dividend proportions would you need to get that?Tags: None
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