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Old 01.03.2014, 12:57 PM   #41
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I doubt it's much different in the other countries that have proper infrastructure
http://www.taxrates.cc/html/slovakia-tax-rates.html
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Old 01.03.2014, 01:24 PM   #42
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if i understand progressive income taxes correctly, you get taxed 10% on the first 2880, 20% on the 2881-31,065, 40% on the 31,866+

it's not like they tax you 40% on the whole income-- only on the income above each margin.

i hope i'm clear and correct on this because that's how it works in 'merica. otherwise someone who makes 31865 would take home a lot more than someone who makes 31,866-- which would be an incentive to earn less and therefore stupid.

Don't know the exact figures for individual circumstances but I'd say most people can budget on the assumption that they'll take home roughly 70% (probably a little bit more) of their salary - unless they're freelance or have their own business, when they'll keep the lot but have to file their own tax return at the end of the year. But again, 30% seems like a good round figure whichever way it's done. That'll include deductions for tax and national insurance.
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Old 01.03.2014, 01:55 PM   #43
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Don't know the exact figures for individual circumstances but I'd say most people can budget on the assumption that they'll take home roughly 70% (probably a little bit more) of their salary - unless they're freelance or have their own business, when they'll keep the lot but have to file their own tax return at the end of the year. But again, 30% seems like a good round figure whichever way it's done. That'll include deductions for tax and national insurance.
damn, it looks super-simple by comparison.

calculating your income taxes in the yooessey is a fucking nightmare. there are pre-tax deductions (social security and medicare, plus some employee benefits), adjusted gross income, further tax deductions (standard or itemized), taxable income, tax credits, shittons of tax brackets, filing status (single, married, head of household, and i forget what else), then taxes can be federal, state, and local (these last two not always apply). enough to give a grown man a case of the spastic shits.
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Old 01.03.2014, 02:25 PM   #44
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it's not like they tax you 40% on the whole income-- only on the income above each margin.
this. and remember that that's after allowances.

i'm not a londoner btw.
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Old 01.03.2014, 05:17 PM   #45
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Horses for courses, it seems that the average income in Slovakia is lower than minimum wage in the UK.
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Old 01.03.2014, 05:18 PM   #46
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Wait ...
is that really true?

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/rates/it.htm#2a

If I make more than £31,866 a year, they tax me 40% in the UK?

But ... that's just ... not ... right.

£32,000/year after tax is something like £2200/month.
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Old 01.04.2014, 02:53 AM   #47
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Slavo, also when the time comes, you have to look into whats the deal between your country and the UK regarding taxes for abroad workers. you dont want to end up paying double taxes or fines (in your country).
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Old 01.04.2014, 04:25 AM   #48
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That's just about the size of an apartment I was once thinking about in St. James, right off Buckingham Gate. The Queen lives three blocks up the street from that one.
you must be a rich person to even consider getting a flat in that area. not that i'd ever want to live there.
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Old 01.05.2014, 04:58 AM   #49
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Horses for courses, it seems that the average income in Slovakia is lower than minimum wage in the UK.

true.
it's really pointless to compare our and your economy. it's two different worlds.
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Old 01.05.2014, 05:27 AM   #50
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Old 01.13.2014, 04:09 AM   #51
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I decided to turn down the offer.
It would be kind of a step down from the rather comfortable life I'm having right now + there are other factors that matter.

So, fellow Londoners, I guess we'll see each other by other occasion.
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Old 01.13.2014, 04:43 AM   #52
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whatever you decided would be and it will be OK.
and if you at some point want to try to move to London again, its never too late you know.
wish you all the best. x
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Old 01.13.2014, 07:46 AM   #53
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I decided to turn down the offer.
It would be kind of a step down from the rather comfortable life I'm having right now + there are other factors that matter.

So, fellow Londoners, I guess we'll see each other by other occasion.

You've made the right decision for you, which is what counts. Am sure we'll see you over here at some point for a holiday/visit as and when you're ready.
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Old 01.13.2014, 08:48 AM   #54
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its never too late you know.

There's also no time like the present. Ahem.
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Old 01.13.2014, 10:15 AM   #55
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Congrats. According to this thread, you probably did the right thing.

Why dream of Detroit when you have Slovakia, which I'm sure is cleaner, and much safer.

 
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damn, it looks super-simple by comparison.

calculating your income taxes in the yooessey is a fucking nightmare. there are pre-tax deductions (social security and medicare, plus some employee benefits), adjusted gross income, further tax deductions (standard or itemized), taxable income, tax credits, shittons of tax brackets, filing status (single, married, head of household, and i forget what else), then taxes can be federal, state, and local (these last two not always apply). enough to give a grown man a case of the spastic shits.

In NY, the various entities take about 33% of my income before I get it, then we have a 8.5% sales tax on most everything, and there are built in taxes on things like gas, booze, cigs, etc. I figure they get about 40% of my income at the end of the day.
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Old 01.13.2014, 10:41 AM   #57
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In NY, the various entities take about 33% of my income before I get it, then we have a 8.5% sales tax on most everything, and there are built in taxes on things like gas, booze, cigs, etc. I figure they get about 40% of my income at the end of the day.

But you live in New York! You have the most rats!

I was watching a Spalding Gray video the other day and in it he's talking about his neighbor's loud music and how they can't make her turn it down even at 2am and I started getting a headache just thinking about loud, annoying neighbors I've had (and I'm sure I've been one, too).

Not having to make noise complaints is a delicious thing.
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Old 01.13.2014, 12:05 PM   #58
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Not having to make noise complaints is a delicious thing.

Noise has become the main issue with urban living. I seem to value peace and quiet more and more. I don't mind it outdoors and quite like the hustle and noise of the city when I'm walking around in it, but I do like to shut it all out when I get home.
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if i understand progressive income taxes correctly, you get taxed 10% on the first 2880, 20% on the 2881-31,065, 40% on the 31,866+

it's not like they tax you 40% on the whole income-- only on the income above each margin.

i hope i'm clear and correct on this because that's how it works in 'merica. otherwise someone who makes 31865 would take home a lot more than someone who makes 31,866-- which would be an incentive to earn less and therefore stupid.

Wouldn't that be rather 20 % on the first 31,865 and 40 % on the 31,866 + ?
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Old 01.16.2014, 09:48 AM   #60
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Wouldn't that be rather 20 % on the first 31,865 and 40 % on the 31,866 + ?

i don't know for sure, i found a table that said 10%/20%/40% and i went with it. but i don't know the actual rates for sure-- i was just trying to explain progressive taxes-- it's a common misconception the increasing rates are retroactive-- but in a different way of saying it, it's the income that gets taxed, not the person.
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