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Previously on "Does a spreadsheet exist that does the calculations that Contractor Calculator does?"
We have an online calculator - whilst it's not a spreadsheet, you might still find it useful for making comparisons. That's because you can quickly change key values and recalculate with a single click, but perhaps more significantly you can create and save two calculations, then compare them side by side:
SJD Accountants produce a free to use spreadsheet that does everything you need to manage basic accounts for a one man Ltd. Plug in sample numbers and it will calculator VAT/CT/Dividends etc for you. You can get a copy here.
Does a spreadsheet exist that does the calculations that Contractor Calculator does?
I was wondering if anyone knows of a contractor calculator that exists in spreadsheet form, offering similar calculations that websites like Contractor Calculator does, for instance?
I would be able to get a much better overview of the changes to personal income caused by stuff like changing salary paid, pension etc.
Flicking backwards and forwards between web pages is not helpful, I find.
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