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minus-squareChopper's Mo@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-23 months agobut £60,000 is a lot more than $60,000usd, so I’d expect the overall rate to be higher. so, while yes, take home would be £45,361, if it were the same… $60,000usd = £45,575, which take home would be £36,335.40, which in USD would be $47,834 making the two countries basically the exact same for taxes.
GB: ~£45,000 also
but £60,000 is a lot more than $60,000usd, so I’d expect the overall rate to be higher.
so, while yes, take home would be £45,361, if it were the same…
$60,000usd = £45,575, which take home would be £36,335.40, which in USD would be $47,834
making the two countries basically the exact same for taxes.