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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Tats(m): 10:22pm On May 04
ttobizz:
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

It is correct. There’s a straightforward calculation for this.
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by adecz: 10:23pm On May 04
This is less than 10% deduction nah...



In Nigeria, many states deduct up to
50%, because they only pay you part
and tell you no money..

In fact some months they deduct 100%
when they don't pay you. As such many
states owe their workers several Months
& end up not paying the arrears.

Yahaya Bello's Kogi State is one of such, ⭕️⭕️⭕️

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by uvie66: 10:24pm On May 04
id4sho:
No kidnapping, no bandits, no ipob , no police harassment tongue

You can't compare
....No NEPA issues, no potholes, no Nepotism

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by MaziX(m): 10:24pm On May 04
I no fit work for person again.. if putin need work self.. he must pass tru interviews bfor I get am..this is my dream naija.. my dream biafra.. my dream africa

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by WeirdAlien: 10:24pm On May 04
And so what?
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Le2money(m): 10:26pm On May 04
What is bad in this.....if your annual Salary is 20k and your monthly take home is 1,493, multiply this by 12 months ( 1,493 X 12 = 17,916 ) so 20,000 - 17,916 = 2,084.....is £2,084 too much to pay for tax annually? Maybe the poster shud go to a country where they do not have to pay Tax at all grin grin


Kemistri3:
Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?😀



Dr Olufunmilayo

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by sinola(m): 10:27pm On May 04
Even a bank manager in Nigeria does not earn the least take home in that figure....

Bros, if you see way, please japa.

You can't complain are sleep to death

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Juwessgratitud3: 10:28pm On May 04
Why not at least better than thihell called Nigeria. Sick and tired of this helllof a country

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Pat081: 10:29pm On May 04
Yes I know people who are n UK and still sending money back home to build houses for them you did not make it that don't say others will not make it too

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by uvie66: 10:32pm On May 04
SoNature:
UK wages are miserable! If not that Tinubu and his gang of APC crooks destroyed the economy of this country, why would anyone want to move to the UK of all places? undecided
..... the last time I checked a cleaner in UK earns about £2k a month equating to about #3million and Nigeria lecturer earns less than this, and people come and tell me that rent and mortgage is high, lets then assume he spends half on accomodation, he still have 1k to play with.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Usmanovic95(m): 10:32pm On May 04
Anyone who can survive in Nigeria can survive anywhere.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ucbenjamin696: 10:37pm On May 04
Apart from security problems we facing in naija,abeg naija still beta than UK,and the dollar still get plenty value (advantages) pass naira unless $1= #100 or even less ova dere naw tax and oda expenses (water,light...) Dey chop deir money,but @least u see where ur money is entering,no b for here u pay tax and electricity bill,yet nepa no go bring lite,unless u re using prepaid meter, DAT one naw mata of discussion for anoda day.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by femi4: 10:38pm On May 04
Kemistri3:
Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?😀



Dr Olufunmilayo
pure lies

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by OkoRemi2023(m): 10:38pm On May 04
Many Nigerians will want to just to escape this Band A Band B of this new minister of darkness


Oyo state people dodge a calamity
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Pointblank09(m): 10:38pm On May 04
Make use of the attached file google is your friend. That is UK Minimum wage per hour. Don't let people that want like and engagement on X application mislead you

Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Reflect7: 10:39pm On May 04
obi4eze:
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.


You are WRONG about the highlighted.

Nigerian food is better and more nutritious.

Nigeria is more enjoyable than UK if you have money.

Holidays like Christmas are more enjoyable in Nigeria than in UK.

Nigerian music is better than UK music.

The Nigerian film industry is bigger and more popular than the UK film industry.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by obaidan: 10:39pm On May 04
Kemistri3:
Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?😀



Dr Olufunmilayo
dont be dramatic. Husband and wife even earning 2800 net pay collectively are not doing badly. They may not be able to buy Gwagon but they can live a comfortable life. They will even have 500k to spend on building projects back home every month.

Your kids can do great things, if u get son, u fit try whine am make e be footballer. The opportunities are endless. Even if u no send money home for housing project, collect mortgage, after few years apply to collect Home Equity Line of Credit, use am do weytin u wan do back home or wherever.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ednut1(m): 10:40pm On May 04
OkoRemi2023:
Many Nigerians will want to just to escape this Band A Band B of this new minister of darkness


Oyo state people dodge a calamity
he performed at CBN, Tinubu directed him to remove the subsidy. He should have said no to his oga He is an accountant but Tinubu gave him power. He can’t say no. Na 😅
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 10:40pm On May 04
U.K is not a place you go and start living an extravagant lifestyle....

Is a place you place your priorities right and hit the target than trying to construct a coastal road for tourism when the internal roads are left to decay and zero security on the roads...

But come to think of it, are there lecture classes that Nigeria missed from this British people

Because over there, they don't torelate nonsense, even to discuss with a colleague in office, your manager can easily sack one, because even himself is placed on a monthly target by the Government...

Tbe only thing about UK is boredomness , because the person you might want to have a cool time with , might be on afternoon shift and you are on night shift, so one can work for a year without having much time with even your wife except both of you agree to take a leave at the same time ..

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by achorladey: 10:40pm On May 04
I laugh at the fact that money earned in UK and the rest is always compared to Nigerian currency. The money earned there is spent there. You don't earn your salary at the end of the month then jump on the next flight to Nigeria to spend it here because it has more value here in Nigeria. It is your savings that you have access to send here or you travel down to spend here that has value. They don't sell goods or provide services over there in naira or Nigerian currency.

What is the basis of the comparison everytime?

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by AirBay: 10:42pm On May 04
Reflect7:



You are WRONG about the highlighted.

Nigerian food is better and more nutritious.

Nigeria is more enjoyable than UK if you have money.

Holidays like Christmas are more enjoyable in Nigeria than in UK.

Nigerian music is better than UK music.

The Nigerian film industry is bigger and more popular than the UK film industry.




If you don't have money?

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by MarketDispatch: 10:43pm On May 04
Kemistri3:
Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?😀



Dr Olufunmilayo

Why didn't she add the Naija equivalent exchange rate beside each?
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 10:44pm On May 04
Reflect7:



You are WRONG about the highlighted.

Nigerian food is better and more nutritious.

Nigeria is more enjoyable than UK if you have money.

Holidays like Christmas are more enjoyable in Nigeria than in UK.

Nigerian music is better than UK music.

The Nigerian film industry is bigger and more popular than the UK film industry.




All these you mentioned is merely because you are from Nigeria and used to all you mentioned , a U.K citizen that have lived all his or her life in UK can't understand all you said at all....

So is not a thing of comparison but what one is used to and see everyday..

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ebufa: 10:45pm On May 04
id4sho:
No kidnapping, no bandits, no ipob , no police harassment tongue

You can't compare



mumu you no tag Fulani herdsmen but IPOB is d one you see...

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Niok: 10:45pm On May 04
Didijiji:
that is almost 2.6m in a month for those earning 20k pounds


some peoples 2 years salary in Nigeria
20k is more than 35million take note too
Naija no fit give you that kind money

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Regex: 10:46pm On May 04
I thought this uk saga have died down... Na wa oh

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Kingrshd3: 10:47pm On May 04
uvie66:
..... the last time I checked a cleaner in UK earns about £2k a month equating to about #3million and Nigeria lecturer earns less than this, and people come and tell me that rent and mortgage is high, lets then assume he spends half on accomodation, he still have 1k to play with.


U guys lack knowledge for comparing one currency to another .

He living in UK the money is not enough for him to pay monthly dues like rent gas nepa etc

Is only if he save those money travel down to Nigeria he is going to be richer than u .

because I know poor mentality is in ur head that's why u are calculating rubbish ...


Any money u earn abroad will match their standard of living only when u bring that same currency to Nigeria that's when d money has value ok .

So stop comparing when d dude is still living in UK

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by thaoriginator: 10:48pm On May 04
Kemistri3:
Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?😀



Dr Olufunmilayo
I go more!!!

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Kingrshd3: 10:48pm On May 04
Niok:
20k is more than 35million take note too
Naija no fit give you that kind money

U guys lack knowledge for comparing one currency to another .

He living in UK the money is not enough for him to pay monthly dues like rent gas nepa etc

Is only if he save those money travel down to Nigeria he is going to be richer than u .

because I know poor mentality is in ur head that's why u are calculating rubbish ...


Any money u earn abroad will match their standard of living only when u bring that same currency to Nigeria that's when d money has value ok .

So stop comparing when d dude is still living in UK

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by lagosrd: 10:49pm On May 04
The originator has no good intentions for others. Selfish to say the least . You're earning £50,000 annual and average of £4167/month and a deduction of around £875 as taxes representing a reasonable percentage with all the infrastructure, schools, electricity , security , jobs etc why else are you expecting from the UK government.

Let's be fair for once, the government cannot be held liable for the kind of lifestyle you choose to live and you need to get it into your skull that you migrated there .

You will make more money by doing the following though; minding your business, work, staying out of trouble and living moderately. When you come back home you can start oppressing those you wish to oppress.

The only thing I wound advice anyone to do is to get in the bad books of these country. Immigration is not a right it's a privilege, so let's me decreet and apply wisdom.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by id4sho(m): 10:51pm On May 04
ebufa:




mumu you no tag Fulani herdsmen but IPOB is d one you see...
You no get sense, bandits are fulanis. Ode
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Kingrshd3: 10:52pm On May 04
ArcSEMPECJ:
U.K is not a place you go and start living an extravagant lifestyle....

Is a place you place your priorities right and hit the target than trying to construct a coastal road for tourism when the internal roads are left to decay and zero security on the roads...

But come to think of it, are there lecture classes that Nigeria missed from this British people

Because over there, they don't torelate nonsense, even to discuss with a colleague in office, your manager can easily sack one, because even himself is placed on a monthly target by the Government...

Tbe only thing about UK is boredomness , because the person you might want to have a cool time with , might be on afternoon shift and you are on night shift, so one can work for a year without having much time with even your wife except both of you agree to take a leave at the same time ..


If not APC and PDP palava for naija ehn ..


Nigeria it's obviously the best to live and enjoy your times

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