777.willo 2016-05-04 18:52:52#1In my calculation it would be more like 9500 net - bonuses are taxed at almost 60% :'( How is that supposed to work?
In my calculation it would be more like 9500 net - bonuses are taxed at almost 60% :'( How is that supposed to work?
SSascha aus H 2016-05-04 19:12:41#2How is that supposed to work? I just looked again at my last payslip with a bonus, and there are about 60% deductions.
How is that supposed to work? I just looked again at my last payslip with a bonus, and there are about 60% deductions.
CCaspar2020 2016-05-04 19:22:05#3Just looked again at my last payslip with a bonus and there are about 60% deductions. Yes, because it is considered a one-time payment during the year. However, the annual tax adjustment should result in a surplus.
Just looked again at my last payslip with a bonus and there are about 60% deductions. Yes, because it is considered a one-time payment during the year. However, the annual tax adjustment should result in a surplus.
SSascha aus H 2016-05-04 19:28:37#4That may be true, but I usually only get about €400 back from taxes, which still isn’t enough for your targeted €12-13k.
That may be true, but I usually only get about €400 back from taxes, which still isn’t enough for your targeted €12-13k.
777.willo 2016-05-04 19:43:46#5That may be true, but I usually only get about €400 back on taxes, which still isn’t enough for your targeted €12-13k. Around 40% should be deducted from the bonus based on your income. More is hardly possible.
That may be true, but I usually only get about €400 back on taxes, which still isn’t enough for your targeted €12-13k. Around 40% should be deducted from the bonus based on your income. More is hardly possible.
SSascha aus H 2016-05-04 19:55:55#6I will bring this up with our tax advisor... that really surprises me. And it would be very pleasing :)
I will bring this up with our tax advisor... that really surprises me. And it would be very pleasing :)