Originally posted by frosty
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Have a look at this one instead. Take a look at the "Detailed breakdown", if you can claim legitimate expenses (see the First Timers guide and other things on the right side of the page) then the tax will be a little lower.
You also need to understand if you are liable for tax on your worldwide earnings in your home country - you may not be due to dual taxation treaties? You definitely need to speak to an advisor in your home country and understand the time limits which may apply to you. Also, if you do a short contract in the UK then you may not become tax resident here, though you will probably have to pay (a lot) of tax at home.
Your IR35 status will be a grey area, you need to do some research and understand how to get professional IR35 advice in the UK as it makes a huge difference to your tax bill.
Originally posted by frosty
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So that's about £6300/month LTD or £5,000 Umbrella for a typical month where you would work 21 days. Bear in mind that with contracting, what you see is what you get and there is no job security/sick pay/annual leave/maternity pay/pension etc. Contractors typically keep enough money to cover at least 6 months living expenses as a "war chest" should something go wrong.

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