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Does tax calculator show the total withdrawing tax?

Hello,

Does tax calculator show the total withdrawing tax so that Total income - Tax (taken from calculator) = net revenue?
http://en.comparis.ch/steuern/steuer...h/default.aspx

Or there are few more taxes that have not been included?

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Old 26.11.2010, 08:14
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Re: Does tax calculator show the total withdrawing tax?

Do you mean witholding tax?

Tax calculators don't generally take account of AHV, SVA, etc which will amount to about 6.5% although some of these insurances and social taxes are only applied to the first x amount of income. AHV at 5.05% is applied to the lot though.
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Re: Does tax calculator show the total withdrawing tax?

try this one:

http://www.accurity.ch/revenueestimate/
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Re: Does tax calculator show the total withdrawing tax?

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i mean the total amount of all possible taxes so that gross income - tax amount from calculator = disposible cash
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Re: Does tax calculator show the total withdrawing tax?

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i mean the total amount of all possible taxes so that gross income - tax amount from calculator = disposible cash
that would be the line: Net monthly salary in my link above.

what more do you want? 'all possible taxes' depend very much on your personal circumstances e.g. compulsory health insurance: effectively a tax; some cantons have compulsory fire insurance: a tax; etc etc.

if you earn more than 120kCHF then download the software from your canton and play with the numbers and deductions so see what the effects of the full tax system is. then plug that in to your personal finance management software and it will show you were your money is going.

if you earn less than 120kCHF download the software anyway and see what you are missing. then invest in an accountant to arrange some claw back. then plug that into your personal finance software again to see where your money is going.

your 'question' is so open ended its hard to offer more info.
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