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Originally posted by gisp View PostThere is holiday pay added because I dont want it accumulated. Are you saying they putt less into SIPP so they can account for the holiday too? Sounds right.
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Yep - now I’ve seen the full payslip the difference is the holiday pay I expected it to be.
what umbrella is that as they seem half decent and £60 is cheap
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Thanks eek.
this is the full calculation:
Company Income & Deductions
Total Company Income paid£ 9,000.00
Margin: £ 60.00 £
Employment Costs: £ 148.75
Contribution to Private Pension / SIPP £ 7,098.06
Your Payment Details
Salary: £ 1,497.87
Holiday Pay:£ 195.32
Deductions From Your Pay
Tax: ££ 129.14
National Insurance: £ 114.86
Payments
Net Salary: £ 1,449
Payment to Your Pension: £ 7,098
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Originally posted by gisp View PostHi all,
first time with umbrella with a new inside ir35 contract. (boomed).
I am thinking of putting the maximum amount per month into SIPP leaving me with only minimum wage.
Umbrella gave me the following calculation
day rate £450.
4 weeks £9000.
Margin £60.
SIPP SS - £7098
taxes and 2xNICs+AL = 129+114+148 (rounded)
Net pay 1449
They also said SS can be upto 83%, but in the above example it is 79.xx%.
What am I missing?
If I want to get MNW it must be 150h*£8.72=£1308 less personal tax+eeNIC. So I get less than 1308 net.
I understand there will be some overhead in form of erNIC+AL on the NMW, lets say 14.5% of £1308=£189.
This is crude because no NICs on < £8300.
So why dont they offer
SIPP SS of 8940-189-1308=7443 for SIPP SS?
Being blunt it also doesn't matter - and I post this more for other people than for you:--
The figures add up so you know exactly where all 100% of your monthly invoice has gone
You've put 80% of that money into a pension
The percentage of tax on your income is 4.3% - No scheme is going to beat that.
I will also add these calculations are actually very difficult to do directly (there is a lot of if this then go back with this new figure) which makes getting this perfect very hard work for little actually benefit.Last edited by eek; 30 March 2021, 06:53.
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Umbrella calculating SIPP salary sacrifice
Hi all,
first time with umbrella with a new inside ir35 contract. (boomed).
I am thinking of putting the maximum amount per month into SIPP leaving me with only minimum wage.
Umbrella gave me the following calculation
day rate £450.
4 weeks £9000.
Margin £60.
SIPP SS - £7098
taxes and 2xNICs+AL = 129+114+148 (rounded)
Net pay 1449
They also said SS can be upto 83%, but in the above example it is 79.xx%.
What am I missing?
If I want to get MNW it must be 150h*£8.72=£1308 less personal tax+eeNIC. So I get less than 1308 net.
I understand there will be some overhead in form of erNIC+AL on the NMW, lets say 14.5% of £1308=£189.
This is crude because no NICs on < £8300.
So why dont they offer
SIPP SS of 8940-189-1308=7443 for SIPP SS?Tags: None
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