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marginalia_nu
3y ago
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Since he's employed he also needs to pay payroll tax. Roughly speaking with both income tax and payroll tax accounted for, you usually end up with at about 50%.
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miraz12
3y ago
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I work in Sweden having a similar salary and pay around 35% tax.
cjblomqvist
3y ago
Yeah, but that's missing the 31,42% tax that the employer is paying before you pay your 35%. (and the extra % for pension, insurance, etc)
miraz12
3y ago
Aah, yes I was thinking it was salary and not company income. My bad! Who knows what he actually takes out from that in the end then though.
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