I'm on a similar Post-doc salary at Lausanne (just under 60K), and I get about ~3.5K per month net, if that helps. But be aware that the deductions vary locally, so what you get might be different.
Sam.
I'm on a similar Post-doc salary at Lausanne (just under 60K), and I get about ~3.5K per month net, if that helps. But be aware that the deductions vary locally, so what you get might be different.
Sam.
The problem is I am chemist. If one has other job direction the salary can be more or less depending on your qualifications.
Of coure I 've read the posts here, but it is still remains unclear which salary get a postdoc at ETH.
Thaks,
Nick
Thak you for your comment.
This sound is strange, I am very surprising of your salary, because it is usual Ph.D. money in Switzerland and not a postdoc ones.
Did you asked other postdocs about it?
Are you chemist? I ask, because normally you will get in bad case 78.000CH in year (brutto). Maybe I am wrong, but I think a minumum will be 34.200 Euro for a postdoc here.
Read this as a pdf!
http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=1&gl=de
Thank you,
Nick
If you stay in Switzerland, you only can get this money out of the mank when you retire, if you want to buy a house, or if you want to start your own business. But if you leave, you can take the money out.
Hope it helps!
Garthia
So, I am taxed at the source, and you don't have to fill any form. Every year in January you receive from your employer the certificate of salary for the tax declaration ("Lohnausweis für die Steuererklärung" or "Certificat de salaire pour la déclaration d'impôt"), and when you are taxed at the source it doesn't seem very useful, but it is! If you have a 3rd pillar account, your will also receive a certificate from the bank stating how much you invested in the 3rd pillar ("Bescheinigung über Vorsorgebeträge" or "Attestation concernant les cotisations de prévoyance").
You need this two papers and a very simple letter saying that you have saved X CHF in a 3rd pillar account and that you want money back from your taxes at the source. You give them the details of your bank account so that they can deposit the money, and you send the 3 papers to the Kantonales Steuersamt before March 31th. Then you will get the money a month later. The earlier you send all this, the fastest you get your money back.
For the ones in Zürich, the address of the Kantonales Steuersamt is:
Kantonales Steuersamt
Abteilung Quellensteuer
Postfach
8090 Zürich
For the ones that are in swiss german cantons, here is the letter I sent this year in german:
Rückerstattung Abzug von Quellensteuer
Sehr geerte Damen und Herren
Ich habe im Jahr 2006 den maximalen Betrag von 6'192,. CHF auf ein Vorsogekonto einbezahlt. Bitte finden Sie anbei die erforderlichen Unterlagen, um mir den entsprechenden Abzug von der Quellensteuer zurückzuerstatten.
Kontoverbindung:
Konto: Here put account number, bank name and bank address
SWIFT_BIC: XXXX
BC-Nummer: XXXX you get this numbers from your bank
Bei allfälligen Fragen stehe ich Ihnen gerne zur Verfügung.
Besten Dank und mit freundlichen Grüssen,
XXXX
I hope this helps!!
Garthia
My other half is starting something similar shortly - I'm very, very, very pleased to say the thesis was out of the way nearly two years ago.
He is a medical doctor too, his post is a clinical research fellowship at Triemli and University Hospitals in Zurich. My question is, do any of you guys have EU grants as well as Swiss salaries, and how does that affect what tax you pay? He's getting an EU grant paid in euros and the Swiss guys are paying him the same again - presumably both will take the relevant taxes?
Also, if any of you do get EU money or euro funding, how do you transfer it into Switzerland - do you get it paid into a bank account there?
Thanks for the help!
I checked this out further, it seems it is not possible in every kanton, apparantly Basel and Ticino and a 3rd kanton I forgot do not allow it.
So before you open a pillar 3a Fisca account and deposit money in it, check that it is is allowed for quellensteuer people (who pay tax at source) with your tax office (steuerverwaltung) !
I've just accepted a physics PostDoc position at the PSI, 25km outside Zurich, in the Kanton of Aargau. This is my first PostDoc, so I'm deemed to have "no experience" - apparently a little thing like my PhD doesn't count!!!
I've been quoted the following cold, hard figures (I'm single, no kids)...
Gross Annual: 81,000 CHF
Gross Monthly: 6,230.75 CHF (13 months)
AHV (Social Security ): 314.65 CHF
ALV (Unemployment Insurance): 62.30 CHF
NBU (Accident Insurance) : 49.00 CHF
Pension Fund "Pubblica": 318.95 CHF
Direct income tax (for foreigner) (12.1%): 753.90 CHF
Net Monthly: 4731.95 CHF
I hope these figures will give others who are thinking of moving to Switzerland something to work with.
Lee
Ciao ciao
ale
If they want me for another year, then they can cough up the full 100%. Grr...
Do some universities / institutes in Switzerland not take tax from the "mobility allowance" and "career exploratory allowance"? In Germany, these parts seem to be treated as tax-free allowances!
Also is it correct (as to some extent indicated later down in the same thread), that both the employer's and the emploee's contribution to the pension system are taken from the "monthly living allowance", as well as from all other allowances?