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Tax and ni on smp

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Vics100pink · 24/03/2017 05:33

Hi what deductions if any do you get on your smp how much do you take home

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mimiholls · 24/03/2017 09:15

Deductions are the same as for any salary. Depends what your overall salary is for the tax year (April to April) so will depend on when you finish/start work and what your overall earnings are for that period. If you only earnt smp during that whole period you wouldn't pay any income tax as its under the personal allowance threshold.

Gillian1980 · 24/03/2017 13:06

I got taxed on the first 3 months of smp. Then nothing on the next 6 months. When I got to April I got a rebate.

Can't remember about my NI.

Hellmouth · 24/03/2017 13:09

I was getting 70 back each month! I think it depends on how much you've earned that year already. I went on maternity leave from July.

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Hellmouth · 24/03/2017 13:10

Sorry, that was tax. I don't remember paying an NI

Beansprout30 · 24/03/2017 19:37

I've been getting about £68 back a month in tax, I went on mat leave July and have been taking home about 660 a month

Vics100pink · 24/03/2017 22:05

Ah OK I am on metentity leave now but obviously be in a new year and I won't even earn my tax free threshold of £9000

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