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Your caclulation is incorrect for NI (see Income of 43016). NI should be 4193.52

Alicia Cichowska - 04/04/2017 10:39:23

These are rounding differences - between using the weekly limits or annual limits. We are updating to the weekly limits and the calculation should now show 4193.52.

Ray Arman

working past retirement age, paying into work pension and receiving state pension- cannot see where to add this in

Mike Coare - 26/03/2017 15:43:08

In the multiple income calculator enter your pension income as 'nic exempt' income and enter your work pension contributions as 'PAYE pension contributions'. Hope that helps.

Ray Arman

No allowance for Month 1 tax codes

A WHITE - 24/03/2017 17:12:31

You can calculate on a month 1 or week 1 basis by ticking the box labelled 'Calculate on Mth1/Wk1 Basis?'.

Ray Arman

Charity deduction, tax on dividends

Paul Kenneth Bolding - 22/03/2017 07:50:50

Payroll Giving has been added to the payslip calculator and wizard. You can adjust the single income calculator for pre-tax payroll deductions like payroll giving by entering a minus figure in the 'allowances/deductions' input box. For example, for an annual payroll giving amount of 200, enter -200. There is also a standalone calculator for Gift Aid.

Ray Arman

Please add a NI slider for those of us that don't pay it. Also add charitable gifts.

Tony Harrison - 19/03/2017 22:47:26

There is an option for 'No NIC' on the single income calculator and you can enter NIC exempt income into the multiple income calculator.

Ray Arman

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