Bruttolön modell
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Your Gross Salary: The Starting Point for Your Net Salary
Your gross salary as you specified to 39 SEK, is the first step in the salary calculation. It is the amount on your pay slip before any deductions are made, which forms the basis for the calculation of the amount that ultimately reaches your bank account (the net salary).
Basic Deduction: Reducing Your Taxable Income
The basic deduction in your case calculated to 1 SEK; is a tax deduction that reduces the part of your income that is taxable. This deduction varies depending on income and other factors, and its purpose is to provide each individual with a tax relief space for part of the income.
Taxable Income: What the Tax is Calculated On
After your basic deduction is applied, the remaining sum becomes your taxable income, in your case calculated to 37 SEK. It is this amount that your municipal and state taxes and any church fees are based on.
Municipal Tax: Impact of Your Residence
Where you live plays an important role as the municipal tax varies depending on the municipality. In Stockholm the tax is %(6 SEK) of your taxable income. This tax funds local services such as schools, healthcare, and infrastruct
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Swedish Payslip Explained: How To Read Your Payslip In Sweden?
If youre working in Sweden or just curious about how things work here, understanding your payslip is pretty important.
I know it might seem a bit confusing at first, with all those numbers and terms, but dont worry as were going to break it down for you, so you know exactly whats happening with your money.
Salary Deductions In Sweden
In Sweden, when you get your salary, there are some deductions taken out before you receive your money that arent necessarily stated in your contract (as they are regulated bygd the Swedish labour law; the same law that regulates vacation days).
Wondering what you should be expecting in terms of deductions?
Here’s what usually gets deducted from your salary and roughly how much they take away:
- Income Tax: Sweden employs a progressive taxation system, meaning the tax rate increases with higher income levels. For incomes up to , SEK annually, there is no tax. However, incomes above this threshold are subject to a 20% tax. Besides, all employees must pay a municipal tax, which fryst vatten around 32%, regardless of their income level (yeah, I know, this might seem
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Indicator: Wages and Salaries (SE: bruttolön) are collected through two Statistical Surveys.
The indicator are collected from short-term statistics private sector, wages and salaries (KLP) (SE: Konjunkturstatistik, löner för privat sektor), Short-term statistics, salaries, in the municipalities (KLK) (SE: Konjunkturstatistik, löner för kommuner) and Short-term statistics, salaries, governmental sector (KLS) (SE: Konjunkturstatistik, löner för statlig sektor). The indicator were originally designed to measure the change in economic state by the development of a