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Thank you for this lesson. Two questions, 1. why did the UIF percentage not be 1% for the individual? Given that we are calculating on his gross income. If it is 2%, does that mean the company's contribution to the UIF is (always/already) included in the Gross income of individuals? 2. When calculating the take home salary, weren't we supposed to subtract the UIF contribution as well?
Hi, please email a specific question on this to mathsmonkeyhelp@gmail.com and I will have a look at it. Title the email 'Tax Threshold' so that I can keep an eye out for it.
Hey mam, on 3.2.calculate the annual tax...I did calculate 100263+36%......and also got 153474.492,my question is before your answer which step is 100263+53211.492 😢like where did you take that?I got lost there
Are you perhaps thinking of Value Added Tax (VAT)? The terms in your question does not really get used when working with PAYE. Check my percentages video to see how we work with VAT
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Hi ma'am how did you calculate step 1 plz
I don't understand how you find that 47592,475
Very helpful 🙏🏾. I myself an educator and newly appointed for Grade 12 maths lit, I struggle a lot preparing this section. Thank you very much for detailed explanation and clarity 🙏🏾.
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Thank you for this lesson. Two questions, 1. why did the UIF percentage not be 1% for the individual? Given that we are calculating on his gross income. If it is 2%, does that mean the company's contribution to the UIF is (always/already) included in the Gross income of individuals?
2. When calculating the take home salary, weren't we supposed to subtract the UIF contribution as well?
Thank you for your response and clarity 🙏🏼
It’s 2% because the employee and the employer both contribute 1% just tryna help
@@bby_lee but the employers contribution does not come from the employees salary
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Finally I understand taxation ❤thank you for this
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So in an exam paper do they also use "take home pay" words??
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9:31 why is it 2 % for uif instead of 1
That’s what I thought too coz I was taught it’s 1%
@@ziyandaunathi1290 it is one she made an error
The employer also contributes 1% so that makes it 2%. Don't know if this makes sense
@@olgamagade2784 but the employers contribution has nothing to do with an individual personal tax that’s why it says “personal”
This was a mistake
Morning mam; I'm a bit confused about the first example;why is it that you Multipled the gross income after the uif ?
why was the uif calculated by 2% instead of 1%
It was suppose to be 1% darling. Only 2% if both the employee and employer contribute.
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Do they tax you on your bonus?
Yes, but the question will give you guidance whether you should use bonuses or not in your calculation.
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Thank you so much I now understand better I wanted to ask a question where did we get the 2 on our Frist calculation ❤
Hey darling, the UIF 2% was suppose to be 1%
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I'm confused on how you got 53211.492 please explain
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in 3.2 I don't understand how you got 53211.492 .
I was trying to see how she got to it too and I never did, I'm so confused
Yhooo just like me I'm still confuse
No same here because I'm not getting that answer
And here I am trying to figure out by the examples how she got to the first answer of the example of 47592,475
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Hi ma'am when will you be uploading videos on UIF and Pesion fund
Hi sorry, I know there has been a delay on the follow up video. I'm hoping to get one going before your big exams.
@@maths_monkey ma'am for the UIF percentage why did you use 2% instead of 1%?
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Ma'am is it fine if i round off as i go, or will my answer be wrong?
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How do we tackle Tax Threshold?
Hi, please email a specific question on this to mathsmonkeyhelp@gmail.com and I will have a look at it. Title the email 'Tax Threshold' so that I can keep an eye out for it.
What happens in a scenario whereby a person receives a bonus in the end of the year ?
Your bonus will form part of your taxable income.
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Still waiting for you to release more videos on taxation 😭😭
I'm working on it
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Can I please get more videos about taxation
E.g rate tax, tax after deducting, donations and UIF
Isn't UIF 1% of your monthly salary??
This was a mistake 😭
why was the uif calculated as 2% instead of 1% if its from the employees gross salary
@@SimonePowys it should be 1% yes
@@SimonePowys Follow the tax 2.0 video instead of this one.
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Hey mam, on 3.2.calculate the annual tax...I did calculate 100263+36%......and also got 153474.492,my question is before your answer which step is 100263+53211.492 😢like where did you take that?I got lost there
This information came from the table
Please calculate the tax using tax bracket number 1
I'm working on one for you.
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It can't be that 2% is deducted directly from an employee because they only contribute 1% and the employer the other percent
ma’am i see you made the uif mistake so the entire answer changed, is my final answer of R37 065.48 correct?
@@jadencloete3916 correct
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Can I ask on uif how come is two not one
Well comprehend
how do we calculate inclusive n exclusive tax
Are you perhaps thinking of Value Added Tax (VAT)? The terms in your question does not really get used when working with PAYE. Check my percentages video to see how we work with VAT
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student here using moms account , why is the uif 2% ?
It was an error. 1% is correct. 2% is what UIF gets in total. 1% from you and 1% from company.
Where’s part 2 & 3???
My teacher told me that UIF is 1% but you wrote 2%
I'm confused 😕
Its 1%, there was an error in this video
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I still don't understand how to calculate tax
Sorry to hear, you may then need to reach out to a tutor.
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Good day can you please send me videos of UIF and pension fund.
Still working on it.
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sorry will i lose marks for not putting my final answers in (R) ?
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It is best to always add the unit in which your answer is in. There will be some questions where you will get penalised. Also, happy to help 🙂
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