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How much tax and NI should I be paying

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dillon | 21:28 Sat 02nd Aug 2008 | Business & Finance
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Would I pay the same % tax & NI if I was earning �27000 or �13000
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Well not exactly, but your personal tax allowance is a larger per centage of �13000 than �27,000.

But if you disregard your allowance, then yes.
Assuming you have only the basic personal tax allowance, and you pay NI contributions at the standard Class 1 (employed person�s) rate, the figures are as follows:

INCOME TAX

Your personal allowance this year is �6,035. (The current allowance of �5,435 is being increased retrospectively to cover the whole year).

On �13,000 you will pay 20% on �6,965 = �1,393 = 10.7%

On �27,000 you will pay 20% on �20,965 = �4,193 = 15.5%

NATIONAL INSURANCE

You will pay 11% on all earnings above the primary threshold which is �5,435. (This figure is not being increased in the same way as the Income Tax allowances).

On �13,000 you will pay 11% on �7,565 = �832 = 6.4%

On �27,000 you will pay 11% on �21,565 = �2,372 = 8.8%

Your total deductions on a salary of �13,000 will therefore be �2,225 (17.1%)

On a salary of �27,000 they will be �6,865 (24.3%)

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