Does the salary in any UK job description usually include taxes?
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It will always be the gross salary, so from that you need to deduct tax, national insurance and pension contributions, if applicable, to find out your 'take home' pay.
The pay quoted will *ALWAYS* be before tax and any other deductions are taken out.
{Not just the UK..Surely this is the norm all around the world?}
The advertised salary will be a gross figure and include NI & Tax paid at source to the relevant authroitires and not to the employee, you will receive a net salary after these deductions depeding on your tax code.
No, it called gross, they will take the tax of later.
The salary advertised is normally the gross. IE before any deductions
Not all. For example minimum wages are not taxed.
Advertised salaries are always gross, ie before deduction of income tax and national insurance
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