The new compareandsave.com salary calculator has now been launched.
Simply enter in your gross income (before tax is deducted), tick the relevant boxes and the calculator will do the rest.
The calculator will deduct tax, National Insurance and Student Loan repayments (if you ask it to).
If you have a student loan, you start to make repayments from April 6 the year after you graduate/leave university and only if you earn above £15,000.
Try out the ‘Salary calculator’ here

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