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How much would my gross monthy income be on 19,000 when you factor in taxes, etc.?



I've just been offered a job in London at 19,000 pounds a year. I need to know how much I can budget for housing, etc., but I can't figure out the exact amount of tax I would pay on that... I suppose I would be in the 'normal' tax bracket, as am not disabled, a student, etc. And I would be UK taxations btw...

Thanks!

Looking at your answers so far, mine might be a bit generous, but I got the accountant who sits by me to work it out - so here goes:

拢5,035 is not taxed (this has recently gone up)
拢2,150 is taxed at 10% (拢215)
拢11,815 is then taxed at 22% (拢2,599)

That means that 拢2,814 is deducted each year, leaving you with 拢 16,186 which is 拢1,349 per calendar month take home pay.
You want to know the net, 19,000 is the gross.
So the answer would be gross is 19,000 :)
Annually: 拢14,536.82
Monthly take home pay: 拢1,211.40

-Hope that helps.
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my mam works for the inland revenue so im going by what she told me with my job.
First 4895 is tax free
then teh next 1500 is subject to 10% tax
then the rest would be at 21%. so erm i'll work that out
not to forget n.i.c which is at 6% gross
so erm...
6% =1140
17860-4895 =12965
12965-1500=11465 +150 tax so far
son basically you would be paying 3697 is tax and national insurance
so is it worth it?
with tax and national insurance they take about a quarter! so divide 19000 by 4 which is 4750. this leaves you 14250, which divided by 12 into your monthly pay is 1187.50.
This is only a rough estimate though so it might not be correct to the penny!
gross monthly income is income before taxes. 1600 a month is what it comes out to in gross income. taxes are what about 40-45 % percent over there? (just guessing), so at a 40% rate you would have approximately 940 pounds per month left
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