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Calculators

Capital gains tax

Check your initial liability to capital gains tax - then discuss with us your options for reducing this tax liability.

Business start-up

Thinking of going into business? Do you have enough finance? Use this calculator to estimate your business start up costs.

Car benefit

What is the cost of your company car including the car benefit, and, if applicable, the car fuel benefit. Also, find out the cost of your van benefit.

Corporation tax

Take an approximate look at your company’s liability to corporation tax.

Fuel cost

With the constant fluctuating cost of fuel, our calculator shows your expenditure over a year, and includes a link to fuel saving strategies.

Gross profit

What is your gross profit? Calculate your gross profit using sales/cost of sales or gross profit per cent to sales.

Inheritance tax

How much inheritance tax might your estate be liable to on the occasion of your death? Good tax planning can reduce this liability.

Loan

How much interest will you pay on a loan? Use this calculator to look at the impact of different interest rates over varying time periods.

Millionaire

Inspired by the popular TV show, this calculator gives you the opportunity to work out when you will become a millionaire.

Payslip

Are you paying the correct amount of PAYE? Check you are having the correct amount of tax deducted from your income.

Savings

Find out how much you will accumulate if you save regularly? How much will those savings be worth taking the effect of inflation into account?

Stamp duty

Stamp duty rates range from 0.5 per cent to 5 per cent. Calculate the liability to stamp taxes on the purchase of shares or property.

Unincorporated profits

Take an approximate look at your liability to tax on your business profit or your share of partnership profit.

VAT

Calculate the VAT to be paid where VAT is included in the amount entered at the standard rate of 20%.

Break even

Will you breakeven? This calculator will provide the sales figure you need in order to break even, i.e. obtain a net profit figure of zero.