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1 | 👋 This take-home salary calculator has been created by the Givver team to help you understand how much you will receive in your bank account. | |||
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3 | 1️⃣ In this input setting, you'll need to input your payroll details so the calculator can accurately calculate your annual take-home pay. | |||
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6 | Step 1 | What is your annual salary? | £91,000.00 | |
7 | Step 2 | What is your tax code? You can find it on your latest payslip. The most common one is... | 0 | |
8 | Step 3 | What is your National Insurance letter? | A | |
9 | Step 4 | Do you have a student loan? Leave it blank if you do not have one. | Student loan plan 1 | |
10 | Step 5 | What is your Employee Pension contribution?Leave it blank if you do not have one. | 0 | |
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13 | 2️⃣ In this setting, you'll uncover a detailed breakdown of your payments, including taxes, National Insurance, student loans, and pension. | |||
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16 | Annual Tax. This is the total tax for the year. | £28,860.00 | ||
17 | Annual Employee National Insurance Contribution (NI). This is the total NI contribution for the year. | £3,848.36 | ||
18 | Annual Student Loan Repayment. This is the total student loan repayment for the year. | £5,940.90 | ||
19 | Annual Employee Pension Contribution. This is the total pension contribution made by you per year. | £0.00 | ||
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21 | Net Take-Home Pay. This is the amount you receive in your bank account after deductions. | £52,350.74 | ||
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