Pages in topic: < [1 2 3] | Italian translator moving to the UK: taxes Thread poster: Alessandra Vanni
| Russell Jones United Kingdom Local time: 17:47 Italian to English On topic please | Feb 26, 2012 |
Interesting though it is, esoteric discussion on what N.I is or is not is not particularly relevant to: "Italian translator moving to the UK: taxes", not to mention, verging on the political. A gentle reminder that further such semantics may not see the light of day! | | | 564354352 (X) Denmark Local time: 18:47 Danish to English + ... Tax and living expenses | Feb 27, 2012 |
Hi Alessandra Recently, I was considering a job in England (instead of freelancing) and asked a friend who lives in Surrey (South East) about tax/living costs just to get an idea of how much I would need to earn to make a fair living. I thought maybe his answer might be helpful to you: You pay about 1/3 of your income in tax and NI combined. Rates about £100 per month Rent about £450-600 per month Gas, electricity, water, phone, internet combined abo... See more Hi Alessandra Recently, I was considering a job in England (instead of freelancing) and asked a friend who lives in Surrey (South East) about tax/living costs just to get an idea of how much I would need to earn to make a fair living. I thought maybe his answer might be helpful to you: You pay about 1/3 of your income in tax and NI combined. Rates about £100 per month Rent about £450-600 per month Gas, electricity, water, phone, internet combined about £200 per month Food about £200 per month Travel costs, insurance, clothes etc. another £200 per month These figures are, of course, all variables, but maybe a rough guideline. Cheers Gitte ▲ Collapse | | | Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 17:47 Member (2008) Italian to English
Gitte Hovedskov Hansen wrote: Hi Alessandra Recently, I was considering a job in England (instead of freelancing) and asked a friend who lives in Surrey (South East) about tax/living costs just to get an idea of how much I would need to earn to make a fair living. I thought maybe his answer might be helpful to you: You pay about 1/3 of your income in tax and NI combined. Rates about £100 per month Rent about £450-600 per month Gas, electricity, water, phone, internet combined about £200 per month Food about £200 per month Travel costs, insurance, clothes etc. another £200 per month These figures are, of course, all variables, but maybe a rough guideline. Cheers Gitte In London and the South-East: You pay about 1/3 of your income in tax and NI combined. You could pay about £50-150 per month in Council Tax Rent about £1000 per month for a one-bedroom flat. Gas, electricity, water, phone, internet combined about £100 per month Food about £200 per month (per person, assuming you never eat out at restaurants) Travel costs, insurance, clothes etc. another £200 per month | | | Pages in topic: < [1 2 3] | There is no moderator assigned specifically to this forum. To report site rules violations or get help, please contact site staff » Italian translator moving to the UK: taxes Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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