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Previously on "Contract At 400 A Day - Whats My Take Home Pay"
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You've got the expenses all wrong.
For a start - you have to add that to your income not take it away. Whoever heard of paying your own expenses?
That £5000 is too small too. That should be in the region of £20K.
Don't worry about having to get some of it to Hector. Just say "NO!" and he'll bottle out and go bother some little people.
HTH
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Contract At 400 A Day - Whats My Take Home Pay
I ve been struggling with the maths here....
If I work 200 days a year at 400 a day the business takes home 80K a year.
Assume 5K a year expenses, 10K personal salary, that leaves 65K profit which needs to be withdrawn as a dividend.
Can someone help me work out the take home pay.
65k * 79% (21% corporation tax) == 51K??Tags: None
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