Income
Tax and National Insurance Calculator 2008-09 |
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Your earnings: |
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Age under 65 |
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Age 65-74 |
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Age 75+ |
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Blind Persons Allowance |
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Married Persons Allowance* |
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Only
for older couples where one partner was born before 6th
April 1935, select the box representing the age of the
oldest partner:- |
Born before 6th April 1935 and under 75 |
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Age 75+ |
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National Insurance:** |
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Tax Credits are excluded because
they are very complex and would require the calculator
to ask many more complicated questions. As a rule, most
taxpayers who have children living with them, that they
support, will be entitled to at least some Child Tax Credit.
*Only granted to one person. For effective tax planning
assume to be the person with the highest income.
**National Insurance is not payable
by those under 16, or over 65 (men) or 60 (women). The
details are complex, but most people who do pay NI will
fall into one of the categories listed, and the purpose
of this is to at least give a ballpark idea of the total
tax and NI liability that you face. If you wish to find
out if you are Contracted In or Out, ask whoever prepares
the wages, or your Personnel Department.
This calculator,
and the figures shown by it, are for illustrative purposes
only and should not be relied on. For more detailed information
based on your own circumstances, please speak to your
financial adviser. |