Salary slip 2014: Only people on higher income will see drop in net wages

By: Together Abroad 29-01-2014 6:24 PM
Categories: * Daily employment news, ** HR daily news, Business news,
Were you confronted with a drop in your net wages this year? Chances are that it will be on the up for 2014. Compared to 2013, you will be better off by a small percentage on all gross incomes up to € 4350.

If you are on a fulltime minimum income (€ 1500 a month), you will be € 50 (net) better off each month. This large diverge continues up to € 1750, from there on up it dwindles. For instance, an average income of € 2500 will see a net increase of € 35. People working part-time earning approximately € 1000 a month won’t notice a big difference but they will be €20 better off none the less.

Higher incomes
People on higher income will see a slight decline in their net salary in 2014. Earning approximately € 5000 will result I having to hand in a few euros. People with a pay slip showing the gross amount of € 5500 will receive 0.25 percent less net wage, resulting in about 10 euros less.

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