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PAYE and NI

Why pay more tax and NI contributions than you need to? We can help you to minimise your liabilities, while ensuring that you comply with your obligations. Just view our PAYE and NI guides to find out more.

Why not use our payslip calculator to check your net pay?

2010/11 National insurance contributions for the employee, employer and self-employed are all increasing by 1 percent.

Find more information in our PAYE and NI guides.

Resources

  • Business
  • Personal
    • An introduction to tax planning
    • Introduction to the tax system
      • The tax system for the self employed
      • The tax system for partnerships
      • The tax system for companies
      • An introduction to VAT
      • PAYE and NI
      • IR35 centre
      • Going into the construction industry
      • Vehicle mileage rates for the self employed
      • An introduction to tax planning
      • Claiming tax deductible expenses when employed
      • An introduction to self assessment
      • Inheritance tax planning
      • Domicile
      • Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit
      • Tax and the company car
      • Stamp taxes
      • Key dates and deadlines
    • Planning aspects
    • Home aspects
    • Investments and investing
    • Retirement and pensions
    • VCT, EIS and SEIS
  • Tax

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  • How to survive a PAYE and NIC inspection
  • Payslip basics

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