Policeman Salary Information

Policeman salary information, income percentile, mortgage affordability and more.

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How much does a policeman earn?

Annual salaries range from £16,668 to £71,196. Below is the full range of pay both before and after tax:

LowestAverageUpper
Pre-tax £16,668
(£1,389 p/mth)
£29,484
(£2,457 p/mth)
£71,196
(£5,933 p/mth)
Pre-tax Income Percentile 24th 64th 94th
Post-tax £14,868
(£1,239 p/mth)
£23,580
(£1,965 p/mth)
£49,824
(£4,152 p/mth)
Post-tax Income Percentile 20th 57th 92nd
Percentage Tax Deduction 11% 20% 30%
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A police officer, or law enforcement officer, is primarily responsible for enforcing the laws in his or her jurisdiction and protecting people and property in the community. Their duties may include responding to calls from citizens who are victims of crimes such as domestic violence, assault and property damage, to enforce traffic laws and issue citations for violations Regular patrols in designated areas that may Responding to traffic can be the first responders in these situations and other emergencies.

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Below are the range of mortgages typically affordable for a single applicant policeman:

LowestAverageUpper
average gross salary£16,669£29,484£71,194
max mortgage£75,011£132,678£320,373
deposit paid£8,335£14,742£35,597
max purchase price£83,346£147,420£355,970
mortgage repayment p.mth (2.5%|25yr)£340£602£1,453

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