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    Im really confused have never been good with figures.
    i will be registered to mind 3 children so if they were all full time on £3.50ph that would be £420 per week and £21840 per year is .That would be my maximum earnings, It sounds good to me but how much tax would i pay? Or how much of the earnings would actually be mine? The chances are i will be struggling to find places (full/part time)for a while but would like to know what earnings i could have if the busness really took off. Any help would be appreciated.


    What a lovely forum, so glad i found it. Some really good advice
    Last edited by chels55; 01-03-2008 at 01:47 PM.

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    That would be your turnover/income but then you will have expenses and deductions to take off of from this figure.

    If you have a look in this section there is a few posts about what you can and can't claim for and what percentage of your income is expected to be written off in your accounts.

    Have a look .....if you are still confused then ask again
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