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    capstain411 is offline Junior Member
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    Employed pharmacist+ regular locum tax query.

    Sorry if same topic raised again. Any replies from fellow pharmacists in same position would be great.

    I am working as a employed pharmacist and earn around £52k ( basic salary + performance bonus) before tax through my regular job. I am a FTB and want to buy a house early next year. I want to do some extra locum shift as pharmacist at a supermarket. The money will be paid cash in hand.

    Just for some first hand information I would like to know how much tax and NI I will have to pay. I would like to know what tax exemptions I can claim. I am expecting £26.50 per hour pay with locum shift and would be working 5 hours every week.

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    johnep is online now Moderator
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    Re: Employed pharmacist+ regular locum tax query.

    This has been dealt with many times before. Please do a search of the forum on tax. Briefly, may be cash in hand to you but the tax authorities will be informed by the employer.
    You will be paying 40% on any profit. (Profit = earnings - expenses).
    johnep

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    lrpolo is offline Frequent Poster
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    Re: Employed pharmacist+ regular locum tax query.

    Bloody hell, I wish I got 52 grand.

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