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iteration
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by iteration » Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:49 pm
cdemente wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 10:36 am
iteration wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 9:10 am
They were just back of the envelope calculations, there may be other small deductions.
Basically, for an assegno di ricerca contract (no income tax, only pension deductions to INPS gestione separata 34.23%), I would expect:
Living: EUR 4,880 * 1,044 = 5,094.72 (*adjusted for Italy)
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Mobility: EUR 600
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Family: EUR 500
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6194.72 * 0.6577 = 4074.27 NET ..more or less..
I am not sure if the country coefficient is also applied to mobility and family allowance, in this case the total would be slightly higher.
I may have neglected other costs, etc.
So I suggest you to ask your host institution, I may have missed something.
I am not quite sure that this is how it actually works. The Living + Mobility + Family Allowance is not your gross salary, but the money they pay your University to cover the COST of your salary. The employer usually has to pay their own taxes for the worker, you then get your GROSS, and then you pay your own taxes, and that's your NET.
For instance, in my case (I was awarded a MSCA-IF in the Netherlands), Living + Mobility + Family = 5.865 €. My GROSS salary, after the University covers the COST of my contact, is around 3.700€, and my NET, after my individual taxes, is around 3.100€.
~23% emploer and ~11% you so about 34% total for assegno di ricerca.
It is a special contract for universities, it is not considered income, and you pay only social security and no income tax.
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cdemente
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by cdemente » Thu Jun 10, 2021 1:17 pm
iteration wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:49 pm
cdemente wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 10:36 am
iteration wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 9:10 am
They were just back of the envelope calculations, there may be other small deductions.
Basically, for an assegno di ricerca contract (no income tax, only pension deductions to INPS gestione separata 34.23%), I would expect:
Living: EUR 4,880 * 1,044 = 5,094.72 (*adjusted for Italy)
+
Mobility: EUR 600
+
Family: EUR 500
=
6194.72 * 0.6577 = 4074.27 NET ..more or less..
I am not sure if the country coefficient is also applied to mobility and family allowance, in this case the total would be slightly higher.
I may have neglected other costs, etc.
So I suggest you to ask your host institution, I may have missed something.
I am not quite sure that this is how it actually works. The Living + Mobility + Family Allowance is not your gross salary, but the money they pay your University to cover the COST of your salary. The employer usually has to pay their own taxes for the worker, you then get your GROSS, and then you pay your own taxes, and that's your NET.
For instance, in my case (I was awarded a MSCA-IF in the Netherlands), Living + Mobility + Family = 5.865 €. My GROSS salary, after the University covers the COST of my contact, is around 3.700€, and my NET, after my individual taxes, is around 3.100€.
~23% emploer and ~11% you so about 34% total for assegno di ricerca.
It is a special contract for universities, it is not considered income, and you pay only social security and no income tax.
Oh! Sorry then...
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rahul
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by rahul » Fri Sep 03, 2021 5:23 am
Hello, has anyone started their fellowship recently? Any ideas about the net salary in Italy.
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Prosperous
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by Prosperous » Wed Dec 01, 2021 9:17 pm
Anyone knows the take home salary for IIT? With "self-employed" contract
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Stuf22
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by Stuf22 » Wed Nov 16, 2022 3:22 pm
Anyone starting Marie Curie fellowship in Italy now, who has an idea how the recent reform of university contracts impacts on the type of contracts given to Marie curie fellows? Or, concretely, what type od contract have you stipulated with your host?
In the past it used to be predominantly assegno di ricerca (as spoken about in the previous posts), which won't exist anymore 2023 onwards. the reform moves towards determinate work contracts. At the moment there is a general (not Marie curie specific) transition period and it would be great to exchange with others who are having an Italian host for their upcoming fellowship.