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Previously on "Best/most accurate 'contractor' calculators"
Apologies if this has been done to death but I am looking at contracting options and just wanted a simple calculator to work out what a realistic take home was.
As background - I was a contractor once but been permie for a while now! When I was a contractor I used SJD and using their calculator online I get a much larger 'take home' calc than if I use others and I can't work out the disparity...
Which is more accurate (I appreciate it will depend on circumstance and expenses) - I would assume minimum expenses and would want to keep it completely proper (I would err on the side of cautious as is my nature!).
Or is there a simpler version out there? I just want a basic understanding of what a realistic take home is for a base day rate on say a 46 working weeks a year basis...
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