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Previously on "Net income percentages"

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  • ASB
    replied
    Originally posted by malvolio
    It's not linear, is it?

    Inside IR35 it's near enough 95% of your gross less 22% up to £37k and less 40% thereafter.
    Outside IR35 it's not legally going to be better than 83% (according to SJD's magic plan, for one) and drops to worse than IR35 if you do something stupid - so assume an average 70%
    Surely you forgot NI??

    to 5k deductions are nil
    next 2k deductions are approx 12.8%+11%+20% =46.8%
    next 31k approx 12.8%+1%+22%=35.8%
    rest 12.8%+1%+40%=53.8%

    Yes I know its not exact due to allowances and the fact that the 95% = salary *1.128 but I can be bothered to be exact.
    Last edited by ASB; 6 August 2006, 16:25.

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  • malvolio
    replied
    It's not linear, is it?

    Inside IR35 it's near enough 95% of your gross less 22% up to £37k and less 40% thereafter.
    Outside IR35 it's not legally going to be better than 83% (according to SJD's magic plan, for one) and drops to worse than IR35 if you do something stupid - so assume an average 70%

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  • Diestl
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    So charge VAT but don't pay taxes? ill give it a try can't do any harm, what's the worst that could happen?

    Any tips for prison life BTW, apart from take a cork?

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  • MarillionFan
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    117.50% is the most you can get.

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  • Diestl
    started a topic Net income percentages

    Net income percentages

    Is there rough % for take home pay from gross i.e. 60% inside IR35 and 80% outside, I realise there are many variables but just a rough % would help.

    Thanks
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