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How about adding the current tax week # next to the current date on the home page?
Mike - 28/10/2017 11:12:41Thanks for the suggestion - this has now been added and you can also click on the tax week to see a full payroll tax calendar that can also be printed.
Ray Arman
What about a calculator for the buy to let landlord showing the reduction of the interest over 4 years and the effect on prof
John Mather - 26/10/2017 20:51:34We have a calculator for this - https://www.uktaxcalculators.co.uk/buy-to-let-tax-calculator/
Ray Arman
Can we have a payslip calculator that can calculate multiple jobs as some people have more than one job
Rob Vanston - 24/10/2017 08:43:04Each job will have its own payslip with a specific tax code provided by HMRC. You will need to input each payslip individually. For multiple incomes, please use our multiple income calculator. You can then total up your income and enter it into the PAYE box to check the tax payable on the combined income. You can also use our 'compare tax on two jobs' calculator at https://www.uktaxcalculators.co.uk/tax-compare.php
Ray Arman
the detailed calculation for the capital gain category doesn't actually show the detail
Philip Burman - 13/10/2017 10:17:40Is this within the multiple income tax calculation? A more detailed explanation of how capital gains tax is calculated is available on the capital gains tax calculator (https://www.uktaxcalculators.co.uk/capital-gains-tax-calculator.php).
Ray Arman
please can you add EIS and SEIS support as well many thanks
Nicola - 01/07/2017 11:16:07Thanks for the suggestion. For now, you can simulate the tax relief effect by adding 50% of the value of your investment to the other allowances box as an additional allowance.
Ray Arman