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The net amount on the pay slip should match the amount credited in the Bank. Btw whats going on there? How can you pay yourself the gross amount?mash315 wrote:Hi Guys
I have got a quick question. I am a contractor operating through a limited company (employed). I have been taking salary and dividends as my remuneration. The problem is with the salary, I have paid myself gross salary instead of the net salary. For example, my pay slip shows gross salary as £2000 and net as £1500. But my bank account statement shows £2000 as paid by company. Will it be a problem? Should make my net to be £2000 and get a revised pay slip? Or is there any other way? Unfortunately I realized it just when I am about to apply for extension. I am new to the contracting world and it is mistake I made due to the communication gap between me and my accountant
Your response is highly appreciated
mash
Hi Pushpush wrote:The net amount on the pay slip should match the amount credited in the Bank. Btw whats going on there? How can you pay yourself the gross amount?mash315 wrote:Hi Guys
I have got a quick question. I am a contractor operating through a limited company (employed). I have been taking salary and dividends as my remuneration. The problem is with the salary, I have paid myself gross salary instead of the net salary. For example, my pay slip shows gross salary as £2000 and net as £1500. But my bank account statement shows £2000 as paid by company. Will it be a problem? Should make my net to be £2000 and get a revised pay slip? Or is there any other way? Unfortunately I realized it just when I am about to apply for extension. I am new to the contracting world and it is mistake I made due to the communication gap between me and my accountant
Your response is highly appreciated
mash
there are a number of on-line net-tax calculators that show the NI contribution, tax and the net amount for a particular gross pay. You can run some trials to work it the other way round. Your accountant is the best person to help you with. I hope we are talking about a clean and legitimate operation here.mash315 wrote:Hi Pushpush wrote:The net amount on the pay slip should match the amount credited in the Bank. Btw whats going on there? How can you pay yourself the gross amount?mash315 wrote:Hi Guys
I have got a quick question. I am a contractor operating through a limited company (employed). I have been taking salary and dividends as my remuneration. The problem is with the salary, I have paid myself gross salary instead of the net salary. For example, my pay slip shows gross salary as £2000 and net as £1500. But my bank account statement shows £2000 as paid by company. Will it be a problem? Should make my net to be £2000 and get a revised pay slip? Or is there any other way? Unfortunately I realized it just when I am about to apply for extension. I am new to the contracting world and it is mistake I made due to the communication gap between me and my accountant
Your response is highly appreciated
mash
Thanks for your response. I told my accountant that I am going to take £2000 as my net salary, but she has sent me the pay slips showing £2000 as my gross salary and net as £1552. I will ask her to send me revised pay slips. Between do you know what would be the Gross Salary if I take £2000 as Net Salary? Is there a formula to calculate NI, Tax and Net from Gross?
Many Thanks for your help
push wrote:there are a number of on-line net-tax calculators that show the NI contribution, tax and the net amount for a particular gross pay. You can run some trials to work it the other way round. Your accountant is the best person to help you with. I hope we are talking about a clean and legitimate operation here.mash315 wrote:Hi Pushpush wrote:The net amount on the pay slip should match the amount credited in the Bank. Btw whats going on there? How can you pay yourself the gross amount?mash315 wrote:Hi Guys
I have got a quick question. I am a contractor operating through a limited company (employed). I have been taking salary and dividends as my remuneration. The problem is with the salary, I have paid myself gross salary instead of the net salary. For example, my pay slip shows gross salary as £2000 and net as £1500. But my bank account statement shows £2000 as paid by company. Will it be a problem? Should make my net to be £2000 and get a revised pay slip? Or is there any other way? Unfortunately I realized it just when I am about to apply for extension. I am new to the contracting world and it is mistake I made due to the communication gap between me and my accountant
Your response is highly appreciated
mash
Thanks for your response. I told my accountant that I am going to take £2000 as my net salary, but she has sent me the pay slips showing £2000 as my gross salary and net as £1552. I will ask her to send me revised pay slips. Between do you know what would be the Gross Salary if I take £2000 as Net Salary? Is there a formula to calculate NI, Tax and Net from Gross?
Many Thanks for your help
dear friend,mash315 wrote:Hi Guys
I have got a quick question. I am a contractor operating through a limited company (employed). I have been taking salary and dividends as my remuneration. The problem is with the salary, I have paid myself gross salary instead of the net salary. For example, my pay slip shows gross salary as £2000 and net as £1500. But my bank account statement shows £2000 as paid by company. Will it be a problem? Should make my net to be £2000 and get a revised pay slip? Or is there any other way? Unfortunately I realized it just when I am about to apply for extension. I am new to the contracting world and it is mistake I made due to the communication gap between me and my accountant
Your response is highly appreciated.
mash