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honestly this is spot on, you can put overtime etc in
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honestly this is spot on, you can put overtime etc in
this is what I said to DH. I have put in the 20 hours at x2 and the hours at single time. His argument was it’s incorrect to put the hours in at x2 as this would be essentially tripling my hourly rate. Difficult to explain but I think i know what he means?
this is what I said to DH. I have put in the 20 hours at x2 and the hours at single time. His argument was it’s incorrect to put the hours in at x2 as this would be essentially tripling my hourly rate. Difficult to explain but I think i know what he means?
I think I’ll just have to wait and see for my payslip. I was trying to plan ahead as I have an expensive month coming up but now I’ve got no idea what is right or wrong
So your hourly rate would usually be worked out as:
20430/260= day rate/working hours per day.
So if you do a 40 hour week it would be 20430/260= £78.58 per day / 8 hours a day = £9.82 per hour
So salary before tax = 1702.50
20.5 x 19.64 = 402.62
2 X 9.82 = 19.64
Total 2124.76
Tax at 20% on taxable income = 215.47
NI= 129.28
Net pay = 1,780.10