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Fresh graduate 2 year experience 5 year experience
Country City min max min max minTOTAL AVERAGE € 1,152.38 € 1,625.21 € 1,187.58 € 1,887.50 € 1,826.42
when possible, always put the value AFTER taxes (netto)
Taxes ~24%approx € 500 / 2 months for the engineering license-insurance, According researches approx 75% of Greek employees gets the lowest salary by law € 595,00 per month, Greek VAT 23%, taxes are between 10-17%, but you need to cope with bad pollution & food quality, hight rents, probably >1.4K EUR/month in the city; benefits vary a LOT!!!
netto per monthexample is for Sofia , in other cities the wage is lower but also and the living costs (housing especially)
netto per month, in other cities the wage is lower but also the living expenses are lower especially the accomodationtaxes depend on the category were you are (according to the income), which can go from 0% to 42% AFAIR.
netto per monthtaxes, health insurance, social insurance - altogether roughly 45% (the more you earn, the higher the percentage is)
netto per month (taxes up to 38%)
taxes, health insurance, social insurance - altogether roughly 45% (the more you earn, the higher the percentage is)netto per month-€ 592.50
netto per monthnetto per month, taxes are 20%sometimes first contract does not have the 2 extra payments. did not include those payments even when fits
netto per month - 150-400 € (1to 3 room apartments)netto per month. Highly dependent on the area/city you work attaxes for emploee: 33%, taxes for company 29% from base salary(not that important as the mentioned amounts are after taxes & not before)taxes ~= 36% + 20% with INAIL (social insurance), Italian health insurance is granted to everybody have a Fiscal Code. Contracts are mostly full time and for a fixed period (3 months, 6 months, 2 years).netto per month (taxes up to 28%)
netto per month, including 13month and holiday allowances. If you qualify for an expat status (min. 2 years work outside NL / hired as a high skilled employee) you don't pay taxes on the top 30% of the gross income
netto per month (22-23% on social taxes). should count another month of salary for tax on income. But there is a 13th month in France for most people..brutto per month , I live in Slovakia so I know; there are big differences between west and east part of Slovakia, could be even 100% in salary
netto per month. Overview gross incomes (2008): http://content.jobat.be/nl/artikels/wat-verdienen-ingenieurstaxes, health insurance, social insurance - altogether roughly 45% (the more you earn, the higher the percentage is)netto per month (22-23% on social taxes). should count another month of salary for tax on income.Think it makes no sense to include the price of a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment rent since most of people would share a flat or in case of living on their own, a smaller place. Ramon Arguello
taxes ~= 30% + extra 20% on amount over 30000 SEK + 5% on amount over 50000 SEKtaxes, health insurance, social insurance - altogether roughly 45% (the more you earn, the higher the percentage is)taxes ~20%-25%better pay than Sweden
netto per month, according to http://www.tucareer.com/upload/File/download_uberuns/070224_derstandard_tuday07_aussteller_gesucht.pdf (2007). The amounts in the article refer to 14 monthly wages per year (the norm in Austria). I calculated their 12-month equivalent here and applied a 35% tax estimate.
netto per month, according to http://www.tucareer.com/upload/File/download_uberuns/070224_derstandard_tuday07_aussteller_gesucht.pdf (2007). The amounts in the article refer to 14 monthly wages per year (the norm in Austria). I calculated their 12-month equivalent here and applied a 35% tax estimate.
comments!Taxes ~24%netto per month, fixed tax is 13% but could be higher for foreignersadvantage:smaller city, less time to spend on the way to your job
netto per monthnetto per monthexample is for Sofia , in other cities the wage is lower but also and the living costs (housing especially)
taxes depend on the category were you are (according to the income), which can go from 0% to 42% AFAIR.
netto per monthnetto per month (taxes up to 38%)-€ 545.00
Xese mesa Poluxroni
sometimes first contract does not have the 2 extra payments. did not include those payments even when fitsnetto per monthnetto per month. Highly dependent on the area/city you work at
taxes for emploee: 33%, taxes for company 29% from base salary(not that important as the mentioned amounts are after taxes & not before)netto per monthnetto per month (taxes up to 28%)taxes, health insurance, social insurance - altogether roughly 45% (the more you earn, the higher the percentage is)
when possible, always put the value AFTER taxes (netto)
netto per month, including 13month and holiday allowances. If you qualify for an expat status (min. 2 years work outside NL / hired as a high skilled employee) you don't pay taxes on the top 30% of the gross incometaxes, health insurance, social insurance - altogether roughly 45% (the more you earn, the higher the percentage is)netto per month (22-23% on social taxes). should count another month of salary for tax on income.brutto per month , I live in Slovakia so I know; there are big differences between west and east part of Slovakia, could be even 100% in salarytaxes, health insurance, social insurance - altogether roughly 45% (the more you earn, the higher the percentage is)netto per month. Overview gross incomes (2008): http://content.jobat.be/nl/artikels/wat-verdienen-ingenieursnetto per month (22-23% on social taxes). should count another month of salary for tax on income.
netto per month - 150-400 € (1to 3 room apartments)
netto per month, according to http://www.tucareer.com/upload/File/download_uberuns/070224_derstandard_tuday07_aussteller_gesucht.pdf (2007). The amounts in the article refer to 14 monthly wages per year (the norm in Austria). I calculated their 12-month equivalent here and applied a 35% tax estimate.
Think it makes no sense to include the price of a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment rent since most of people would share a flat or in case of living on their own, a smaller place. Ramon Arguellotaxes ~= 30% + 25% on amount over 30000 EURlower taxes than Sweden, perhaps a bit lower sallarytaxes are between 10-17%, but you need to cope with bad pollution & food quality, hight rents, probably >1.4K EUR/month in the city; benefits vary a LOT!!!taxes depend on location. compulsory health insurance as well. you have to pay a church tax in case you do not declare yourself atheist or belong to a different church than the main 34 churches. In bigger cities is bloody hard to find an apartment for renting(be prepared to stay in a hotel for at least 1-2 months)
better pay than Sweden
net - taxes are 20% and 40% on the bonus22
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