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add Income Tax and breakdown info. to right-move-manchester.org.

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Craig Oates 2 months ago
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@ -273,3 +273,51 @@ the weekly rates, the average goes from £1236.12 to £1204 (difference of
#+attr_latex: :width 600
#+attr_html: :width 800
[[file:renders/2024-02-18_21-48-46_right-move-manchester-monthly.png]]
* Add Tax and Daily Rates Breakdown
This is the first data-set I worked on, and since then I've written more code to
help parse and summarise the data. So, I'm going to add in here what I've been
doing in the other Manchester files.
#+begin_src calc :results output
14448 + 5000
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
: 19448
Using £19,448 as the starting point (see [[file:./uk-wage-tax.org][UK Wage and Tax Rates]]),
#+begin_src lisp :results output raw
(let* ((earning-target 19448)
(p-allow 12570)
(taxable-income (- earning-target p-allow))
(tax-to-pay (* taxable-income 0.2))
(total (- earning-target tax-to-pay)))
(format t "- Annual Target Salary: £~a~%" earning-target)
(format t "- Part of Salary which is Taxable: £~a~%" taxable-income)
(format t "- Tax to Pay: £~a~%" tax-to-pay)
(format t "- Salary After Tax: £~a~%" total))
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
- Annual Target Salary: £19448
- Part of Salary which is Taxable: £6878
- Tax to Pay: £1375.6
- Salary After Tax: £18072.4
| Time Span | Value After Tax (£) | Mean Rent (£) |
|-----------------------+---------------------+---------------|
| Annually | 18072.4 | 1204 |
| Monthly (Before Rent) | 1506.0333 | |
| Monthly (After Rent) | 302.0333 | |
| Weekly (After Rent) | 75.508325 | |
| Daily (After Rent) | 10.786904 | |
#+TBLFM: @3$2=@-1/12::@4$2=@-1-@-2$+1::@5$2=@-1/4::@6$2=@-1/7
After paying rent and Income Tax, it looks like I'll be let with £10.79/day to
spend. Having had a quick look at the
=raw-data/2024-02-18_21-48-46_right-move-manchester.json= file and done a 'bills
inc' search, it looks like most, if not all, the listings include bills. This is
a bit of a relief, but still depressing reading.

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