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Online interactive contractor tax calculators now available with latest tax data

ContractorCalculator’s comprehensive range of personal and business online interactive tax calculators have been updated with the latest Budget data.

Others | Monday, 12 April 2010

Contractor calculators: now updated with 2005 budget figures

All calculators updated with 2005 budget figures. Calculate how much the budget affected your income.

Others | Wednesday, 6 April 2005

Budget calculators ready: calculate how the budget affected you.

Contractors and permanent employees can calculate the effect on their income due to the 2005 budget.

Others | Wednesday, 16 March 2005

New: section 660 calculator released

Calculate the financial effects on you: Increased tax bill, potential penalties and the rate rise required to counteract the effects.

Others | Monday, 4 October 2004

New calculator: contractor pension calculator

Calculate the benefits of a contractor pension. Up to 48% tax relief!

Others | Monday, 12 July 2004

Calculators updated with budget 2004 figures

Calculators have now been updated to use the tax figures from the 2004 Budget

Others | Thursday, 1 April 2004

New site contractorcalculator.co.uk goes live

Whether you are currently contracting, thinking of going contracting, or are considering going back to permanent work, ContractorCalculator has a calculator that can help you make that decision.

Others | Monday, 22 March 2004

Target income calculator for contractors

Calculate the rate you require to earn your desired net income each month.

Others | Friday, 23 January 2004

Target income calculator for permanent employees

Work out the salary required to earn you desired income from permanent employment.

Others | Thursday, 15 January 2004

Target income calculator now live!

How much would you like in your pocket each month after the chancellor has taken his piece?

Others | Wednesday, 19 November 2003