presariog
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I would resume a post that has been done since years ago and I would like to adapt it since today there is also inflation
I don't do the free professional, but here's where my estimate of 50 euros / now about.
hypothesize that the person works 160 hours per month ( 8 hours x 5 days week x 4 weeks)
ipotizzo that can only invoice 100, the remaining 60 employed for job search, training, various practices are not invoiced. therefore gross turnover is 5'000 euro month.
from here you have to remove:
1'000 euro rent office, bills, and taxes
500 euro displacement (benzine + half amortization cost)
150 euro advertising and personal promotion
150 Euro training (courses, manuals etc.)
400 euro computer depreciation + software + various tools
300 euro problems, errors, non-refundable credits
total expenditure 2500 euro
net turnover = 5000-2500 = 2500 euro
now you have to pay contributions and income taxes that take away 40% approximately.
net income 2500 x 0.6 = 1500 euro.
However, the remaining 45 days do not produce income.
1'500 x 10,5 = 15'750 euro
an employee who perceives 1'200 euros per month for 13 monthly (the thirteenth is almost a monthly, mortgage does not have the 14th as many state), and the tfr, has an income of:
1'200 x 13,8 = 16'560 euro / year.
mine is a spannometric estimate, of a professional who works, 100% in order, without big patemi. as I said before you can reduce the rate, without affecting income, but only in a few cases.
we see to adapt everything in order to have a point of reference also because often we look at how much you cash but those euros are not all ours
I don't do the free professional, but here's where my estimate of 50 euros / now about.
hypothesize that the person works 160 hours per month ( 8 hours x 5 days week x 4 weeks)
ipotizzo that can only invoice 100, the remaining 60 employed for job search, training, various practices are not invoiced. therefore gross turnover is 5'000 euro month.
from here you have to remove:
1'000 euro rent office, bills, and taxes
500 euro displacement (benzine + half amortization cost)
150 euro advertising and personal promotion
150 Euro training (courses, manuals etc.)
400 euro computer depreciation + software + various tools
300 euro problems, errors, non-refundable credits
total expenditure 2500 euro
net turnover = 5000-2500 = 2500 euro
now you have to pay contributions and income taxes that take away 40% approximately.
net income 2500 x 0.6 = 1500 euro.
However, the remaining 45 days do not produce income.
1'500 x 10,5 = 15'750 euro
an employee who perceives 1'200 euros per month for 13 monthly (the thirteenth is almost a monthly, mortgage does not have the 14th as many state), and the tfr, has an income of:
1'200 x 13,8 = 16'560 euro / year.
mine is a spannometric estimate, of a professional who works, 100% in order, without big patemi. as I said before you can reduce the rate, without affecting income, but only in a few cases.
we see to adapt everything in order to have a point of reference also because often we look at how much you cash but those euros are not all ours