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What salary deductions are applicable?

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BrokenArrows
8/19/2015 06:49 EST

I am considering taking a job in Moscow and i need to calculate my monthly expenses so i know what salary i need to ask for.

As far as im aware the current income tax rate is 13%. Are there any other deductions that are made on a persons salary?

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bobrey

From: Russia
8/19/2015 20:29 EST

Its 13% flat once you have passed the residency thresh hold its 30% for a non resident.

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bobrey

From: Russia
8/19/2015 20:29 EST

Its 13% flat once you have passed the residency thresh hold its 30% for a non resident.

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BrokenArrows
8/20/2015 08:37 EST

Yes I'm aware of the income tax deduction.

I want to know if there is anything else.

For example in England we have Income Tax and National Insurance which get automatically deducted by the employer

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bobrey

From: Russia
8/25/2015 12:46 EST

I believe all additional taxes are borne by the employer.

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musclearms
4/24/2016 22:12 EST

What is the tax for US company pension and social security income? How about investment income like stocks?

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SouthernBear
4/25/2016 06:24 EST

1. You should read the US and Russia double taxation agreement.



2. Gains on sales of stocks – 13% for residents, 30% for non-residents.
Dividends from Russian companies – 9% for residents, 30% for non-residents.
Dividends from foreign companies – 15% for residents, 30% for non-residents.
Gains on sales/dividends of Russian government/municipal securities - 0% for residents, 30% for non-residents.

The Russian brokerage firms are so-called the tax agents. It means that if we conduct transactions with securities through the Russian brokers, all the issues with the tax for us are resolved by the brokers.

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JuliaStein86
4/25/2016 09:59 EST

It depends on occupation you will hold. If it's quite high, your salary is supposed to be 80-90K rubles. If you apllying as common employee - 50-60K

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musclearms
4/25/2016 22:28 EST

Thank you for your answers,
If income is over 3 million rubles annually in retirement income is retirement income taxed? This is external income.

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