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Thanks DaveB
Going for a card thats 0% on balance transfers for 14 months and 0% purchases for 14 months
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Frankly they dont care, as long as the number is in their acceptable range and your credit history is not cack, they'll give you a card.
If you get into trouble with the payments or anything else down the line, *then* they'll go back and scrutinise every detail looking for a way to screw you over.
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Thanks
So to clarify...
for example if I took:
£500 as salary
£3000 as dividends
£300 as 10% tax credits
Total NET would be £3800
Total GROSS would be around £67k (based on an online target income calculator)
Does that seem about right?
Does that seem
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I would assume that to mean gross salary + gross dividend (net dividend + 10% tax credit)
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Applying for a personal credit card
Hi,
I want to apply for a credit card, when it asks me to enter annual income before tax do I enter the salary + dividends amount or just the salary?
Currently I'm taking min wage + some dividends.
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