New design -
same calc code
The modern calcs have
all the questions and sections you're used to but in a new design
that gives you more control. The calculation code is exactly
the same as the classic versions.
Calc on any device

The modern calcs work
the same on a PC or a smartphone - and the new design works really
well on smaller screens.
Show/hide sections
With the modern calcs
you can opt to show/hide some sections - for example questions
about children or disability.

Some questions are also
shown or hidden automatically based on your answers.
e.g. if you enter PIP Daily Living as an income, the calc won't
ask about non-deps.
These show/hide features
help to keep the calc compact - letting you to focus on the information
that matters.
Classic 1-page printouts
Whether you print on
paper or convert to PDF, the modern calcs reformat in the background
to look just like a 1-page printout from a classic calc. Use
the built-in print button - or any of the print options in your
browser.

Don't forget you can print or convert to PDF from your smartphone
too.
Click »Here
for a sample PDF
Modern calcs
on a Smartphone
You
could just use the normal QuickCalc site on your smartphone
but there is a dedicated smartphone menu - designed for easy
navigation on a small screen.
There's no need to install
anything - use your phone's web browser to go to quickcalc.co.uk/sp
- or tap the links on the QuickCalc home page.
Smartphone printing: If you're on a Wi-Fi network with
a shared printer you can print your 1-page results. If not, you
can still print to PDF then send to a computer for later printing
or storage.
Note: Most of the smartphone calcs are
'modern' - but not all of them. The modern calcs have m next to them in the smartphone menu.
See what you
think
Have a dabble with
the modern calcs on your PC - try out a few real calculations.
The classic expert calcs
are here to stay, but you might prefer the modern ones for some
or all of your work. And, once you know your way around, you
can reach for your smartphone and get going straight away.
Smartphone logins
You'll need to login
to the smartphone menu on your phone - with the same username
and password you use on a PC.
Smartphone logins count against your allowance of 3 different
devices within any 1-hour period.
The menu has a logout option at the top which helps you to keep
inside the limit when you've finished using the calcs.
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