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October 18th, 2013, 12:48 pm

In Poland salaries are quoted on monthly net basis.
 
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October 18th, 2013, 1:57 pm

QuoteOriginally posted by: katastrofaIn Poland salaries are quoted on monthly net basis.Interesting but suprising since that excludes accounting for pension contributions and other tax relief options etc.
 
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October 18th, 2013, 3:42 pm

QuoteOriginally posted by: HansiQuoteOriginally posted by: katastrofaIn Poland salaries are quoted on monthly net basis.Interesting but suprising since that excludes accounting for pension contributions and other tax relief options etc.(Gross - tax) != netto.
 
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October 19th, 2013, 3:43 am

QuoteOriginally posted by: HansiQuoteOriginally posted by: katastrofaIn Poland salaries are quoted on monthly net basis.Interesting but suprising since that excludes accounting for pension contributions and other tax relief options etc.Pension system in Poland is a different story.
 
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October 19th, 2013, 6:46 am

QuoteOriginally posted by: DevonFangsQuoteOriginally posted by: edouardQuoteOriginally posted by: DevonFangsQuoteOriginally posted by: HansiAlthough I guess in a few countries there might be a tendency to quote salaries on a monthly gross basis?I think that when one says "in a few country", France is often one of them.Sorry if I shocked.That might be say "cultural differences".Eg, I (am obliged to) pay a insurance to cover pregnancy costs which might seems weird as I am a male.I'm not sure at all I will get pregnant one dayLOLI think also most of italians didn't fight in the second Italo-Ethiopian war, but still they have to pay the exciseThey charge me something like 0.12% of my income for that. That sucks!
 
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October 21st, 2013, 6:40 am

QuoteOriginally posted by: HansiQuoteOriginally posted by: edouardQuoteOriginally posted by: DevonFangsQuoteOriginally posted by: HansiAlthough I guess in a few countries there might be a tendency to quote salaries on a monthly gross basis?I think that when one says "in a few country", France is often one of them.Sorry if I shocked.That might be say "cultural differences".Eg, I (am obliged to) pay a insurance to cover pregnancy costs which might seems weird as I am a male.I'm not sure at all I will get pregnant one dayThe monthly quotes are also used in Iceland but I just assumed it was the exception because I hadn't seen it anywhere else.Same in Denmark and Sweden.