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Lena 7:09 pm on January 3, 2012
Social insurance in Poland divides on 4 parts: retirement, pension, health, accident insurance.
Retirement (19%) and pension (13%) is paid by employer and employee (50/50), health (3%) by employee, accident (1%-3%) by employer.
Income tax is paid by of course employee and it depands on annual income- 18% up to 85,000,
32% if its over 85,000 annual income. You pay it monthly (off your wages) as a prognosis and then in the beginning of next year you get tax return or burden depands on your actual last year income after annual tax declaration.
So when you are looking for a job in Poland its very important to ask if the proposed wages are "before" or "after" tax……