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I would like to see Mutiple pension income, interest income, dividend income,foreign income and capital gains
David - 12/05/2018 11:02:46You can calculate the above using either uktaxcalculators.co.uk/wizard/ or uktaxcalculators.co.uk/fast-multiple-income-tax-calculator/ . Foreign income is complicated due to double taxation and is something that would require more in-depth information to be accurate.
Ray Arman
A pension withdrawal calculator, ie how much tax you would pay on a pension withdrawal after tax free cash has been taken
Paul Ainger - 26/04/2018 11:49:46Hi Paul, This is now available at https://www.uktaxcalculators.co.uk/pension-withdrawal-calculator/
Ray Arman
In the Contractor Umbrella Payslip Calculator, I would like to see a total for the number of days worked
Sarah - 17/04/2018 12:34:28Total number of days worked (overall contract) and days worked per payslip have now been added.
Ray Arman
Could you check that tax relief on a scottish personal pension is applied to the highest marginal rate eg relief at 21%
Stephen - 17/04/2018 08:10:22We are currently following guidelines as specified in (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/pension-schemes-relief-at-source-for-scottish-income-tax-newsletter-february-2018/pension-schemes-relief-at-source-for-scottish-income-tax-newsletter-february-2018). The calculators, show personal pension relief at 20/40/45 percent for all tax schemes - but the difference between scottish and rUK tax relief is not being calculated at the moment.
Ray Arman
I’m getting strange results. Income of 28748 in 2018/19 in Scotland shows me paying tax in 41% bracket. It should start at4
Ian - 12/03/2018 07:19:45I've tried the calculation on the website and the tax calculation is correct and is displaying the correct bands. It is showing the correct calculation result in the app but the band for the 997 amount is showing incorrectly as 41 percent when it should be 21 percent. We are looking into this error now and should hopefully have it fixed soon unless and update is required.
Ray Arman