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This payslip calculator performs monthly calculations for the 2020-21 tax year on a Month 1 basis.
These deductions should approximate to your monthly payslip. Please see the explanatory notes below.
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For example, if your tax code is 1250L enter 1250. (If you are unsure of your tax code enter 1250 which represents the standard personal allowance for a single or married person) |
If you have one of these tax codes please select it from the list |
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Please note:
- For calculating gross pay from net pay you will need to make an initial guess for the gross figure and then start amending that figure in the appropriate direction until you arrive at the target net pay figure.
- Although a directors' National Insurance contributions are generally calculated on a cumulative basis this calculator will always use a Month 1 basis. In practice this will mean that National Insurance contributions provided will vary from those on your payslip if you are a director.
- This calculator is designed for the standard National Insurance category, ie. not contracted out of SERPS, and for persons aged between sixteen and retirement age (Category A).
- This calculator is set up to calculate pay and tax details up to an annual salary of £100,000 (£8,333 per month). Gross pay entered in excess of this amount will understate PAYE due.
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