SecretPro Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 I think there are a significant amount of posters on here that are an absolute disgrace. Pathetic abuse of a player who's been pivotal in our Premier League winning campaign, abusing his wife on twitter and just acting like petulant grade A cvnts. Shameful , immature and an embarrassment to themselves and based on what exactly? Usual sad kneejerk reactions and i suggest those involved grow the feck up! He is a big stinky face though.
Long Eaton Fox Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 So do we want Vardy and England to do well and he goes to arsenal or Vardy and England to do crap and he stays with Leicester?
chapero82 Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 What is 120k after tax? It depends if they have to pay 40% tax if so about 60k home pay
Marmite Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 I think tax and national insurance is about 23% so he would come out with £92,400
Jaspa Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 What is 120k after tax? 66k, its 45% high end tax rate isn't it? Then you've bonuses and fees, sponsorship dosh off Nike ect. Easily over 100kpw after tax
SecretPro Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 What is 120k after tax? Not sure weekly, annually after tax would be around £3,317,766.80 (Couldn't find an online tax calculator that accepted weekly pay )
filbertstreet Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 What is 120k after tax? 120k, man like Vardy does everything cash in hand
Long Eaton Fox Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 It depends if they have to pay 40% tax if so about 60k home pay Glad you're not my accountant
whitwickfox Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 First 10000 tax free 10000-38000 21 pences in £ Rest AT40%
Hitesh Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 I think he'll stay. Or he'll go. It'll be one of those two options. Fech me, where were you when we needed you 180 pages ago!
Carl the Llama Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 In a change from usual scheduling we bring you live to the throne I'm currently serving my duty at. More soon. In a change from usual scheduling we bring you live to the throne I'm currently serving my duty at. More soon.
Carl the Llama Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 Live update: Splashdown. A beautiful 3-parter made up of two little, round pebbles and a long girthy log...
The Doctor Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 I think tax and national insurance is about 23% so he would come out with £92,400 At the lower end (up to £43k p/a) yes - not when your total pre-tax salary is over £20m. Top band of tax is 45p
Carl the Llama Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 Live update: Rumours that we were to be joined by a late straggler are unfounded, all that remains is for the cleanup crew to do their job...
treer Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 People who earn fortunes don't pay anywhere near 40%, thats why they have accountants, in much the same way as they have agents
Carl the Llama Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 Live update: Would you look at that! One clean flourish of the traditional ceremonial parchment and we're done! What an ending to a glorious event, we will now resume our normal scheduling.
Buce Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 Live update: Splashdown. A beautiful 3-parter made up of two little, round pebbles and a long girthy log... I preferred it when you talked about the size of your spliffs..
Webbo Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 His agents fee would come off the top before he'd pay any tax, a good accountant should be able to reduce his liability as well. BTW I think the top rate of tax is 45%
st albans fox Posted 8 June 2016 Posted 8 June 2016 It's very tough to avoid tax nowadays Especially for a high profile sportsman who HMRC know is earning a big wedge
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