How much is a reasonable increase in salary?

How much is 18% salary increase if i earn £1000?

  • Answer:

    £1118

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but you said you earn the 1000 after taxes so unless we know what it is before taxes so we can't just say 1180 which is 1000 plus the 18 percent

Poop

Your salary before tax or after tax is liable to be the same on such a llow income . Expect £1180.00

Oswald W

but you said you earn the 1000 after taxes so unless we know what it is before taxes so we can't just say 1180 which is 1000 plus the 18 percent

Poop

Your salary before tax or after tax is liable to be the same on such a llow income . Expect £1180.00

Oswald W

1180.

Ruben

£1118

xtr

Percent increase is generally figured on gross salary. You did not give us the gross figure, so no answer can be given. Take your present gross figure, multiply by 118%. That's your new gross amount. Subtract your deductions from that to arrive at your new net salary. Remember that your withheld tax amount will be greater because of salary increase.

Marion

Rubens answer is correct - lucky you - 18% is a great salary increase - congrats!

RACHEL

Percent increase is generally figured on gross salary. You did not give us the gross figure, so no answer can be given. Take your present gross figure, multiply by 118%. That's your new gross amount. Subtract your deductions from that to arrive at your new net salary. Remember that your withheld tax amount will be greater because of salary increase.

Marion

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