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Can anyone work out my salary pro rata?

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DaydreamDolly · 07/05/2010 21:36

Hi all,
Ok, so my salary, full time, 5 days a week, was £27,500 gross.
Can anyone tell me what I would earn for 2 days, more specifically, what I would take home each month net?
Thanks in advance for any help!

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MaryMotherOfManchego · 07/05/2010 21:40

£11,000 gross.

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Northernlurker · 07/05/2010 21:41

For a 15 hour week (2 x 7.5) I think that's 11 000 gross assuming a full time week of 37.5 hours?

There are calcilators on the web that will work out net from that but I usually just deduct 30% to get a rough idea. So 7700 per annum or 641 per month - but I think that's a bit low because you won't pay tax on quite a big part of your salary. Do you need to factor in pension contrinutions?

bandgeek · 07/05/2010 21:42

Hi. Depends on how many hours a day you work - if you work 7 hours a day ie. 9-5 then your salary should work out at about £11000 per annum for 2 days a week (14 hours). Net per month, you would be looking at approx £750

whomovedmychocolate · 07/05/2010 21:43

Right so for each day a week you are employed you are paid a fifth of that (£5,500) so two days a week would be £11,000.

Net will depend on your tax situation obv and pension payments blah de blah blah £9,514.20 annually, £792.85 (monthly) £182.97, ( weekly) net.

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moonstone1201 · 07/05/2010 21:46

On £11000 you would pay tax of about £905 and National Insurance of about £580. This would leave you with £9514 per year, or £792 per month.

DaydreamDolly · 07/05/2010 21:54

Girls - I knew I could rely on you, you are all super stars, thank you so much for working this out for me.
Much appreciated, all of you.
No pension contributions, small company etc.

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