Payroll – Can anyone help me?
I received €100 in cash from my boss. The €100 was shown as an inflation bonus on my payslip, below my salary. Then it was paid out again as an advance payment below my net salary. Why are the €100 shown again at the top? I don't understand. Can someone help me?
Inflation premiums up to €3,000 are tax-free. That is why. And since you’ve already got the cash, it was a kind of advance and is no longer transferred to the account.
You can understand that later.
You could also have taken your “normal” gross and you could take off the advance below. But your boss didn’t do it. Instead, he also paid you the 100€. They must, of course, be on the bill. It would otherwise be black work
No, it’s gonna be deducted as a advance. I don’t have so many turns in my head, so I often find it hard to understand that?
You got money in cash, too. This must be done! Normally, you’d get 100 less transferred. But as you get it on top of it as an inflation balance, you get the same as always
Under normal gross, SV would have been due to contributions and wage tax. Then, from 100€ would have been brutto, never a payout of 100€.
Inflation premiums are deductible.
And who claims the opposite?
Doesn’t inflation premium fall under the monthly wage tax? It should be deducted because it was repaid as an advance.
If it is true, if cash is paid out…
Because cash also counts as a wage and must be specified. That’s so correct.
or do you think that’s just a gift?
You have to ask your boss who knows
TorDerSchatten also knows.