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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by izubext007: 7:19am On May 05 |
That's why I want to be there , after paying all those things, you will see 👁️ 👁️ the benefits korokoro. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by UnfairLife7(m): 7:21am On May 05 |
malali:Foreign remittance. The best of houses in my area are all owned by people in the diaspora. Most families that i personally know are living comfortably Courtney of their siblings in the diaspora. Many had established businesses in Nigeria. |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Dam5reey1(m): 7:32am On May 05 |
UnfairLife7: Make people in UK save £500k first 1 Like |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by nwakibie3(m): 7:34am On May 05 |
Yes I still want to go so? |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by AfonjaConehead: 7:37am On May 05 |
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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Eriokanmi: 7:38am On May 05 |
blazingyou:Which kain business person you be? You sell good Ankara but your number isn't under your profile. Hiw dies one reach you then? |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by dopedan(m): 7:39am On May 05 |
2RightHands1Coc:How old is he? How long has he been in the UK? if you have your way and find your right path buying a 2024 car will be a small thing for you, look at Blord, at 26 he has lambo urus, gwagon and mansions he is renting out, made his money right in akwa, some people have been in this uk for 10 years they have not bought bicycle, there are still jobless citizens in the UK, get your priorities right 2 Likes |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by nafama(m): 7:41am On May 05 |
NeckingNgulping:And work are available to make this amount of money anytime any day. In Nigeria where are the work. People think it's all about the money, but it's all about the availability of work. 1 Like |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by emperor4love(m): 7:48am On May 05 |
edenex:if she should stop sending money to u guys ,she will save more |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by DaddyJapan(m): 7:52am On May 05 |
Neoteny: Your post reaffirms the current 'cost of living' crisis. 2 Likes
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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by 2Radii: 7:53am On May 05 |
obaidan:You are right as far as I am... The more u step up the ladder the more ur expenditures grows in size sebi u know? Left to me, the only thing that make UK better is the minimal social vices and ready made amenities..every other sides they are below Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by achorladey: 7:54am On May 05 |
UnfairLife7: You made interesting point about the foreign remittance. Here is the problem with foreign remittance. Despite how valuable their money compared to Nigerian currency right now those money are chasing few goods in Nigeria. Don't make it look like those foreign remittances are easy to come buy and flow from there to this place easily. Those many established businesses and houses are not just from foreign remittances alone. 1 Like |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by bizzibodi(m): 7:54am On May 05 |
Why not tell us their percentage of taxable income. |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by achorladey: 8:09am On May 05 |
obaidan: That savings do not get to Nigeria all the time in equal amount and when they do they chase few goods due to inflation in Nigeria. We should not simplify all these things. My point is not to discourage anyone travelling to foreign countries to live and earn. The unnecessary comparison made with their currency and that of Nigeria is of no use. Not all savings or foreign remittance over there get to Nigeria. When those foreign remittance get to Nigeria. They are used to chase FEW GOODS put that in mind due to inflation and economic dynamics everywhere. |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Fearyourcreator: 8:15am On May 05 |
Didijiji:Na UK you go still spend am mostly, just comot rent first ... 2 Likes |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Clinghton: 8:15am On May 05 |
Use they money to make investments like land estate in Nigeria, the money has value abi ? |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by icu4: 8:18am On May 05 |
StOla: The points in this post are just perfect. Most people tend to understand after they’ve gotten into the system. You are comfortable in Nigeria , I see no reason to venture into the unknown which in most cases isn’t worth. If your condition is terrible here , by all means explore. ‘I’m doing it for my children’ okay look at the people that has done before you and see how better off their children are. Especially the uk, this doesn’t apply to other western countries with better opportunities. Like someone said earlier, The UK is not the best destination for immigration, it's just a better place. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Goldbw122(m): 8:21am On May 05 |
The value there is more than Nigeria.. that is why Nigeria people will always go.. |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Sleekfingers: 8:28am On May 05 |
NeckingNgulping: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Ayo25: 8:36am On May 05 |
If you say you are travelling for greener pastures, and got there to see that the grass is not greener, will shame allow you come back? You will just remain there and toughen it out. There you have your answer for those asking why those overseas are discouraging others. Adamux: 2 Likes |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by jkpbestseries: 8:36am On May 05 |
They dont want another person to go ttobizz: |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Mavinsoladele(m): 8:41am On May 05 |
ttobizz: Lol Very funny comment |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Teedol: 8:46am On May 05 |
Stop decieving yourselves and find your way out of Nigeria b4 it implodes, senior civil servants, senior bankers, Nurses and Doctors have all left Nigeria to the UK and other western countries, most of them do not regret. My best decision ever in life at 40yrs plus was moving my family to the uk, i can categorically say btw my wife and i we earnd excess of £50,000 pounds in a year after tax and pension, do i have savings yet? Yes i have a little bit and I am fulfilled, living very comfortably with 2 good cars, dont worry about school fees any more, my parents and my inlaws are on 100,000 naira allowance monthly fully funded by us, am happy and my house hold is happy. |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by UnfairLife7(m): 8:48am On May 05 |
achorladey:foreign remittance is more than our national budget. Less than 5% of Nigerians can boast of 500k in their bank account according to the minister of finance and CBN. Send one person in each family of the remaining 95% to US or Australia and come back in 6 months time. Those family lives will automatically change. At least those family would be able to afford 3 Square meal daily that most average Nigerians can't afford. Also, those families will be able to boast of 500k and beyond in their account. That is the level how foreign remittance has helped some families in Nigeria that are fortunate to have someone over there. |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by UnfairLife7(m): 8:51am On May 05 |
Dam5reey1:you cannot afford 3 square meal daily, you're challenging someone that can afford basic needs of life to save a particular amount |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Neoteny(m): 8:54am On May 05 |
NeckingNgulping: See Daddyjapan's response to me. It's the same £500 for food. Sure, you can penny-pinch and starve a bit to eke out more savings but the scenario i gave is for an average decent family And rent is going up 1 Like
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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ttobizz(m): 8:55am On May 05 |
Mavinsoladele: Oya Boss, since I have made you laugh, come and teach me kdp |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by blazingyou: 9:02am On May 05 |
Eriokanmi: Morning sir I'm very sorry sir, actually my contact and detail are in my thread. Thank you sir, I'll update my profile now 1 Like |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by 2RightHands1Coc(m): 9:03am On May 05 |
Sunday morning, I agree with you dopedan: |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by cmikel: 9:04am On May 05 |
Because there is sincerity in government that shows you your tax If they show you what secret and unseen taxes you pay in everything in 9ja you will appreciate UK for been sincere with you on your deductions . |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by CatchMeIfUCanMO: 9:25am On May 05 |
This is nothing to discourage anyone from going there. Just that I don't personally like that country, so if this is not the case, I won't still go there unless it is for business or official purposes. |
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by achorladey: 9:25am On May 05 |
UnfairLife7: Foreign remittance is more than our national budget and yet you can hardly see the impact. That tells me those remittances are chasing few goods here in Nigeria as a result of inflation and economy dynamics. We have seen examples here where even close friends hardly get help from their colleagues who travelled abroad for greener pastures. It tells me the influence they have on their family and close relatives are being exaggerated. |
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