If you want to work out your salary or take-home and only know your hourly rate, use the Hourly Rate Calculator to get the information you need:
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*Daily values based on a 5-day working week
**On 13th May the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced changes which will take effect from September 2008
How to use the Hourly Wage Calculator
The hourly rate calculator will help you see what that wage works out to be. Wondering what your yearly salary is? Comparing different jobs? Enter the hourly rate in the "Hourly Wage" box, and the number of hours worked each week into the "Weekly Hours" box. Select your age range from the options displayed.
New! Find out the benefit of that overtime! Enter the number of hours, and the rate at which you will get paid. For example, for 5 hours a month at time and a half, enter 5 @ 1.5. There are two options in case you have two different overtime rates.
If you are married, tick the "Married" box. Similarly, tick the "Blind" box if you are blind. If you are making Student Loan repayments, tick the "Student Loan" box.
When you're done, click on the "Go!" button, and the table on the right will display the information you requested. You'll be able to see the gross salary, taxable amount, tax, national insurance and student loan repayments on annual, monthly, weekly and daily bases.
This is based on Income Tax, National Insurance and Student Loan information from April 2008. More information on tax rates here.
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