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Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Kemistri3(m): 10:02am On May 04
Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?😀

Incase you plan to relocate to uk;
This is what your yearly salary and monthly take-home income would look like after the tax deductions:
£20,000 = £1,493
£30,000 = £2,093
£40,000 = £2,693
£50,000 = £3,293
£60,000 = £3,780
£70,000 = £4,263
£80,000 = £4,746
£90,000 = £5,230

Dr Olufunmilayo

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ttobizz(m): 10:17am On May 04
How did you know, are you currently in the UK? Okay when I get to the UK, I'll confirm. If this information is true, me and you go come back 9ja

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ForValour: 10:37am On May 04
People are in the uk and majority are doing ok.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by finegirl233: 11:29am On May 04
Kemistri3:
Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?
YES

E get why

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Rexymania(m): 12:00pm On May 04
What about insecurities? Tribalism?

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by NeckingNgulping(m): 12:30pm On May 04
You can't compare Nigeria to UK. There in UK, you have value for your money no matter how high is the tax and deductions. I'll go there any day, any time.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Emzedz: 12:41pm On May 04
Are u in UK.. when are u coming back.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by faceland: 3:56pm On May 04
Ii wouldn't want to go to UK to struggle but that tweet looks fake (doesn't even make sense).

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by blazingyou: 4:07pm On May 04
UK we will all be OK grin

I sell fabulous Ankara fabric

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by JOACHINpedro: 5:51pm On May 04
Give me visa first

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by BigDawsNet: 6:59pm On May 04
If you have the resources pls go... don't mind anybody from the UK telling you not to come...

You too go dere and enjoy wot they are enjoying secretly

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by obi4eze(m): 7:04pm On May 04
He is saying it because many people have too high expectations when they arrive here.

UK cannot be compared to Nigeria in anything but don't have too high expectations when you come.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by CrossRhodes: 7:19pm On May 04
Always youkay people telling us why you shouldn't come...gatekeepers of youkay una well-done oo

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Gbadugbakun(m): 10:02pm On May 04
grin
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Benjaniblinks(m): 10:03pm On May 04
Yes of course.... Better than where there's no job and direct + indirect excruciating taxes sad

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Available9: 10:03pm On May 04
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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Sirmuel1(m): 10:03pm On May 04
Yes!!! A ma fi werey port e cheesy

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Dialpad: 10:04pm On May 04
People will still go... till they experience the reality

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ExtremeDot: 10:04pm On May 04
Why not?

One can choose not to japa to UK when their daily/monthly/annual income can compete favorably with what UK has to offer.
Besides income, there are several other secondary factors people consider also.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by id4sho(m): 10:04pm On May 04
No kidnapping, no bandits, no ipob , no police harassment tongue

You can't compare

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Sonnobax15(m): 10:04pm On May 04
lipsrsealed
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Didijiji: 10:04pm On May 04
that is almost 2.6m in a month for those earning 20k pounds


some peoples 2 years salary in Nigeria

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by emmabest2000(m): 10:05pm On May 04
Even though the list is fake
But yet still much more better than 9ja

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 10:05pm On May 04
Those who want a better life will still travel out of this hell-hole. 20,000 £ is more than 34 million Naira. And that is the least annual salary the poster wrote there. You dey whine? Which job wan pay a Nigerian youth up to 34 million NGN every year for inside Naija? Abi nah all these one-man business wey full everywhere?

If you work for 3 years, you will be able to invest in a business in Nigeria that someone residing in Nigeria will not be able to start with 12 years of working.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by StOla: 10:05pm On May 04
God forbid the day I will abandon a well paying Nigerian job just because I want to put on winter jacket in UK while my face is unhappy and my health is terribly under stress.

I do not mind doing it for a job or immigration to the USA where opportunities abound for even the very 1st generation of the immigrant family, but UK is a big NO.

The majority of Nigerians who have been in the UK since the early 1980s, they have not made it till today. Their children have not made it too.

The wise 3rd generation have embraced sport and entertainment, so that the curse of the UK will not happen to the 3rd generation of the family.

If you go to the UK, you are going there to suffer so that maybe your 3rd generation family can finally live wealthy.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Hoelujohn: 10:06pm On May 04
My target is to get a job that can pay me like £120k yearly. With that, I should live a comfortable life

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