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What is deducted from a salary in Poland apart from Income tax?


ennsta
7 Oct 2014 #31
Thanks Monitor! So if a company says they will pay me 10.000, that's not my gross as employee? Intresting.
InWroclaw 89 | 1,911
7 Oct 2014 #32
I think the first deduction is national insurance/social security, then they take the tax off that figure.
Monitor 14 | 1,818
7 Oct 2014 #33
Thanks Monitor! So if a company says they will pay me 10.000, that's not my gross as employee? Intresting.

In my example the company will tell you that they will pay you 10 000 if you are a company/contractor. If you will be applicant for a job and they have the same 10 000 pln to spend on you, then you will hear from them 8300 pln - as it is so called "gross salary".
Amidal
3 Apr 2015 #34
Hi all,

I've got a job offer in Poland for 10.500,00 PLN gross per month.

Could someone please help me to understand how much will be that after tax? Also, do you think it's a good salary for Gdansk?

Many thanks!
Harry
3 Apr 2015 #35
Could someone please help me to understand how much will be that after tax?

It's going to be about seven thousand a month. But I think you'll probably hit the upper tax bracket on that salary in November, which will mean in November and December you'll get more like six thousand.

Also, do you think it's a good salary for Gdansk?

It's certainly not 'good'; it's decent but not good. A well-equipped two-room flat in a good location is going to cost you at least 2,000zl a month (including bills). On that salary you'll be solidly middle class, but you will have to watch what you spend.
majkel
3 Apr 2015 #36
Harry,

"good" surely depends on what position he's applying to?

That's about mid-menagment, IT specialist kind of money, so in my book - good.
Amidal
3 Apr 2015 #37
@ Harry
Many thanks for your answer. I think I have enough elements to make a wise decision.

@ majkel
You are right. It's a F&A specialist position. The role it's a little bit higher than my current one.

Considering the 7.000,00 PLN as net, that would be roughly 200 € more than what I earn now in Italy. At this point I guess, it's more convenient not to move.

Thank you guys!!
Harry
3 Apr 2015 #38
Depending on your lifestyle, Gdansk could be quite a bit less expensive than Italy (although it you like going out to drink wine, it will be more expensive). The weather will certainly be less enjoyable to what you're used to in Italy.

so in my book - good.

It's not good in terms of spending power; it's decent, but he's not going to be eating in the best restaurants in town every week or jetting off all over Europe.
majkel
3 Apr 2015 #39
Harry

sure, question of definition.

For me 'good' means - on same level or above the market average for a position.

With your definiton only top managment has good salary in Poland, which in a way is true ;)

Take care.
Amidal
3 Apr 2015 #40
I just hate recruiters when they make an offer and than give no info on the net salary. Especially when it's about to move to another country.

I insistently asked the recruiter a confirmation of the hints you provided me here and the answer I've got is this a payroll matter rather than selection, so she cannot say.

Happy Easter to everyone, wherever you may be!
MichalPolska
20 Apr 2015 #41
Hey there! Cześć!
If u want to pay taxes from abroad the best way is pitax.pl £atwe podatki, this online program is fc**in marveolousss. ;)
Cheers!

Well i did not gave to link, excuse me;) Here u r pitax.pl/
I.R.
3 May 2015 #42
Hello,

I've got a job offer in Katowice. They offer me around 5300 PLN net salary. Do you think is it enough to have a good life here?
istannbullu34 1 | 100
3 May 2015 #43
Hello IR,

It will make around 3700 netto

I am getting similar in Krakow, it can be okay depending on your lifestyle. I spend 1500-2000 for studio including bills 500-600 for food 600-700 for going out- alcohol and so on. 100-150 for fuel- if you use public transport with card I think around 100 pln you may spend. SO roughly, 2900-3500 will make you live normal but not much for extra things.

Note: I presume Katowice might be cheaper, so fellas who know Katowice can give better idea
I.R.
3 May 2015 #44
Thank you very much for your reply, istannbullu34.
This is helpful.

I wish you a good night! :)
DreamIsland
1 Jul 2015 #45
Hi
I am currently working in India with a salary of Rupees 780000 Annually. Its around Rupees 65,000 per month (before tax). My company wants me to relocate to Poland for a project for next 2 years and offering me a salary of 7000pln (before tax) per month.

I need to relocate with my wife thus definitely need a separate apartment (can't share with anyone) for our stay in Poland.
I would like to visit few places in and around Europe during my stay.
Saving few money per month is also important.

Thus my questions are ---
1. Is this a decent offer 7000pln (before tax) for a person getting Rs 65000 in India. Are these equivalent amount considering the currency difference 1pln = Rs 17 ?

2. I am working as an Industry Analyst with a market research firm with 4 years of experience. What could be the expected salary in Poland for this level ?

3. What amount will be deducted from my salary for taxes and any other deductions ?

4. What could be the expenses for a couple per month ? What amount I would be able to save ?

Kindly help me in getting these information.
jon357 74 | 22,054
1 Jul 2015 #46
Hi Dreamisland, which city in Poland? Living expenses (especially flats) vary a lot from place to place.
Prahama
2 Jul 2015 #47
Hello Team,

I have received the offer of 7800 PLN/m gross at MNC in katowice city, I am international worker over there, So let me know how much i am going to get in hand salary and will it be enough to live good life style at poland with 2 family member ?
peter_olsztyn 6 | 1,098
2 Jul 2015 #48
I have received the offer of 7800 PLN/m gross at MNC in katowice city, I am international worker over there, So let me know how much i am going to get in hand salary

5501 zl

will it be enough to live good life style at poland with 2 family member

szału nie ma = not fascinating number
DominicB - | 2,707
2 Jul 2015 #49
I have received the offer of 7800 PLN/m gross

That would be satisfactory, but not fantastic, if you were single, not so good if you were married, and not good at all if you have a child. The chances of your spouse finding work in Poland are essentially zero, so you will almost certainly be the only source of income.
InPolska 9 | 1,816
2 Jul 2015 #50
Furthermore coming from the other side of the world to end up in ... Katowice!!!! I would demand a fortune to end up in Katowice.
Prahama
3 Jul 2015 #51
Thanks for your response team. So it looks like very difficult to stay at poland with 5000 PLN. I am having 8 year of industry experience and i have demanded approx 11000 PLN inhand salary. So let see if they are going to pay or not. If not then i am not going to work there.

if i get work visa for poland which is a part of EU, am i eligible to move any other EU country for work ?
InPolska 9 | 1,816
3 Jul 2015 #52
@Prahama: it's clear that you only want to come to Poland to move to other EU countries ;). Just realize that Polish work permit enables you only to work with ONE employer and only in Poland. In order to live and work in other EU countries, you need to have residence and work permits from the other countries.

Pitiful such attitude to exploit Poland and the Poles!
terri 1 | 1,663
3 Jul 2015 #53
One day they will cotton on to that and stop issuing visas for non-Europeans. I do not believe (although I don't know) but any non-European is likely to be more exploited by their employer than a European.
DreamIsland
3 Jul 2015 #54
@ jon 357

My employer want me to relocate to Warsaw.

@all

It would appreciate if anybody can answer to my queries. Thanks in advance.
jon357 74 | 22,054
3 Jul 2015 #55
DreamIsland

1. Depends on living costs etc in India.
2. Sounds quite a decent salary for someone so young - it's slightly above the median for Warsaw.
3. You'll take home just under 5000l wynagrodzenia.pl/kalkulator_oblicz.php
4. Apartment, 2000zl, Other expenses inc. food, 2000zl.
Prahama
3 Jul 2015 #56
@ InPolska I appreciate your response here. I do want to only work in poland itself but if current poland employer is keep paying less then i am just assuming about survival or backout plans.

As you said Polish work permit enables you only to work with ONE employer and only in Poland then it means i will not be able to change my employer as well for long term or till i get permanent residence ? Please elaborate
InPolska 9 | 1,816
4 Jul 2015 #57
@Prohama: Yes, a work permit is for a specific employer and for a specific job.

If for instance, you quit or get fired, and then you find another job, you'll need another work permit. If also for instance you work for a company and then within the same company, you get another job, then the employer has to apply for another work permit since other job (logical).

I believe that if you quit or get fired, you have to leave Poland within a given time since you are illegal.

Obviously, there are a lot of risks to accept jobs under such conditions so need to think it over before accepting. Also be aware that Poland is not opened to foreigners all the more when non white, non catholic and thus, you will not socially interact with a lot of Poles (if any).

And forget the idea of living and working abroad with your Polish docs, which are valid only in Poland.

To be honest, unless paid a real fortune, I would not accept such conditions. ;)
DreamIsland
14 Jul 2015 #58
Hi,

After some negotiation with the management, I am getting a revised offer of 9500pln (before tax) for my relocation to Warsaw, Poland from India.

1. Can you please tell me what will be my in hand salary per month after all the deductions (tax, insurance or many be some other things) ?

2. Will the in hand salary be enough for a couple to stay happily and go for some occasional euro trips and save few money ?
jon357 74 | 22,054
14 Jul 2015 #59
1. Can you please tell me what will be my in hand salary per month

Around 6300

2. Will the in hand salary be enough for a couple to stay happily and go for some occasional euro trips and save

Yes, provided you live fairly modestly this is possible.
DominicB - | 2,707
14 Jul 2015 #60
Will the in hand salary be enough for a couple to stay happily and go for some occasional euro trips and save few money

Savings are going to be pretty slim. If you are frugal, you MIGHT be able to save $1000 USD a month, at best, but it could be much less than that depending on how much you spend on euro trips and trips back to your home country.

If savings are a priority for you, then look for a job in one of the richer countries of the EU or one of the English speaking countries, where the amount you can SAVE can easily be more than you would EARN in Poland.

The main disadvantage of living in Poland is very low savings potential because wages are quite low and the cost of living relative to wages is high. This is especially true if you are going to be taking trips to Western Europe, which will be very expensive on your Polish wages, and/or to your home country.


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