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Old 26-09-2014, 07:18 PM #14
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Full time minimum wage is practically tax free already with the cut off at £10k, the vast majority of minimum wage contracts are 30hrs or less and 30hrs minimum wage is £10,140 a year (a grand total of £2 a month in tax). On the same hours you pay something like £25 a month in National Insurance. Notice he doesn't mention that. People forget that "tax free" doesn't mean you keep the whole lot, you still pay that 2nd tax under a different name.
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