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Old 22nd January 2004 | 22:42
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Medical aid for me costs Sfr210/month and totalling Sfr605,80 for me, the wife and two youngsters.
Salary would be around Sfr140k+/year depending on your experience and you can add another Sfr24k radar allowance to that. Additional will be the nightshift and sunday allowance which usually comes to around Sfr500/month.
If you have kids, the state sponsors you with Sfr200/month/child.

This should give you more or less Sfr14k/month of which Sfr2500 go towards pension schemes and Sfr2000 go toward taxes. You will however be able to claim some of the taxes back when you fill in your tax return. They tend to overcharge on the tax in case you want to skip the country or something similar sinister.
At the end of the day your left with Sfr10k/month in your pocket. ...and we're getting a little increase in January
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Old 23rd January 2004 | 21:32
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