Does that include the (31%) employee tax they take before you get your salary? The (31%) county tax as well? How about the (25%) VAT? Or the special taxes like 400% plastic bag, 15% tobacco tax, 25% diesel tax, TV license tax, etc, etc... etc?
None of that, it's income tax, without reduction and the highest rate for those who make more than $4000/mo.
The whole idea is to prevent overworking. Got a well paying job, then work fewer hours. In the end you'll have about as much left as the person who works a low wage job, almost tax free anyway. Around $2000/mo is the typical net wage after tax for all jobs.
Does that include the (31%) employee tax they take before you get your salary? The (31%) county tax as well? How about the (25%) VAT? Or the special taxes like 400% plastic bag, 15% tobacco tax, 25% diesel tax, TV license tax, etc, etc... etc?
None of that, it's income tax, without reduction and the highest rate for those who make more than $4000/mo.
The whole idea is to prevent overworking. Got a well paying job, then work fewer hours. In the end you'll have about as much left as the person who works a low wage job, almost tax free anyway. Around $2000/mo is the typical net wage after tax for all jobs.