Originally posted by oraclesmith
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I had a go at the brollie one. I wonder if it takes into account higher rate tax - ie. assumes you are earning that fee for a whole year.
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Quite simple really if you look at the breakdown. One is through a limited company as it mentions dividends and distributed profits, the other is through a brollie.
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Pointless !!!!!
If you wont tell us your hourly rate we cant calculate your net income SIMPLE !
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You tell 'em hyper: threaded became so rich that they even had to exclude him from Top Rich people of the World to prevent the others being embarrassed by making sure that money from people around him pulled by the gravitational force generated by his lard body. Thank Goodness he is a modest chap, otherwise we'd lose the Sun!
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The calculator on www.nolongerlimited.com also comes out to roughly the same as contractorumbrella.com..
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Originally posted by AtWNumber of hours per day can easily be different.
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Originally posted by AtWNumber of hours per day can easily be different.
really !
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Contractor calculators
Can anybody clarify this for me please?
When entering an hourly rate on http://calculator.contractoruk.com/ and then entering the same hourly rate into the calculator on http://www.contractorumbrella.com, the net monthly earnings figures are completely different!
I'm hoping to leave my permie job for a contract, but I'd like to have SOME idea of what a particular hourly rate will net me first!
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