What site is this? You have to use skatteetatens own calculator. Also if it is skatteetatens calculator, you have to provide us the exact numbers you used so we can test ourselves and see if it’s replicateable
oyvin on
Your screenshots show the opposite? More tax when earning more. Almost no tax on 110000 (just 3k kr)
(And what is up with the font)
ZioRob2410 on
This is not the real website
GeneralQuinky on
You’re gonna have to provide some more context for what you are talking about. Your own screenshots show 200k earned = 15k in tax and 110k earned = 2.5k in tax.
is-it-my-turn-yet on
I don’t know what’s causing the confusion, but the numbers on the left in each screenshot appear to be based on the flat 25% on offer to foreigners/immigrants (for the first few years in the country). This is a simplified alternative for that specific cohort of people, and is an option that the individual tax payer can choose, in order to simplify their tax treatment.
It only benefits the individual if their income tax would otherwise be higher than the 25% overall, which clearly isn’t the case in your two scenarios. This is because lower incomes are taxed significantly less than 25% overall. If you’re choosing between the two options, and those salaries reflect reality, definitely choose the “traditional” option (on the right).
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Whats up with the wierd font? Looks fake
What site is this? You have to use skatteetatens own calculator. Also if it is skatteetatens calculator, you have to provide us the exact numbers you used so we can test ourselves and see if it’s replicateable
Your screenshots show the opposite? More tax when earning more. Almost no tax on 110000 (just 3k kr)
(And what is up with the font)
This is not the real website
You’re gonna have to provide some more context for what you are talking about. Your own screenshots show 200k earned = 15k in tax and 110k earned = 2.5k in tax.
I don’t know what’s causing the confusion, but the numbers on the left in each screenshot appear to be based on the flat 25% on offer to foreigners/immigrants (for the first few years in the country). This is a simplified alternative for that specific cohort of people, and is an option that the individual tax payer can choose, in order to simplify their tax treatment.
It only benefits the individual if their income tax would otherwise be higher than the 25% overall, which clearly isn’t the case in your two scenarios. This is because lower incomes are taxed significantly less than 25% overall. If you’re choosing between the two options, and those salaries reflect reality, definitely choose the “traditional” option (on the right).
Please tell me you earn more than this
Please explain what you are talking about
Reading issue, happens