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Originally posted by malvolio View PostYeah... What were the other two things that are always with us...
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOi.. You two... I'm still here you know.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostNot possible - that would involve a whack from a banning stick.
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Originally posted by lucyclarityumbrella View PostIs that just to shut NorthernLad up
With the actual point in question, firstly if you have a decent brolly they should be able to explain it with no issues (just saying)!
Secondly there could be many things that would have altered it, your tax code, your earnings to date, a P45 or starter checklist etc etc and the list goes on. If you cannot get a straight answer from your brolly then let me know and I can take a look and hint that you should find one who can
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Originally posted by Darren_Test View Posti joined umbrella few weeks ago, on weekly invoicing. First couple of weeks pay was around 72% of total (days * daily rate). which was the % they mentioned when i signed contract. now its gone down to 52% total perr week. not sure whats going on?
is this average take home from umbrella (52%).
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostPaging Lucy to the thread.
With the actual point in question, firstly if you have a decent brolly they should be able to explain it with no issues (just saying)!
Secondly there could be many things that would have altered it, your tax code, your earnings to date, a P45 or starter checklist etc etc and the list goes on. If you cannot get a straight answer from your brolly then let me know and I can take a look and hint that you should find one who can
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Paging Lucy to the thread.
If NLUK knows little/nothing about umbrellas, being from Yorkshire will force him to comment anyway.
I've used Paymatters in the past and ringing them was acceptable to explain what was what. They also advised that I'd be better off on a monthly cycle because their fees were less for one monthly pay run rather than weekly (it fitted with the household bills better too).
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Originally posted by cojak View PostEnough of this 'banter' please. Remember where you are.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostHe does now, so I'm merely asking him to remember it from now on, since it's likely the situation will repeat if he changes umbrellas..
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It's where God works from home.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHe can't forget something he doesn't know anything about.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostI agree - somewhere around 55% is pretty much it.
And don't forget tax on salary each month is calculated by working out the tax owed on total earnings this tax year and deducting what's already been paid. so some early adjustments are bound to happen.
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