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Mathematics, 12.10.2021 08:30 stodd9503

Marcus has an annual salary of £22,500. He receives a personal allowance of £10,000.
He pays a basic rate of 20% on taxable income between £0 and £31,000 and a higher rate of 40% on taxable income between £31,000 and £140,000.

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