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Disse guider er skrevet for at besvare almindelige løn-, kalender- og momsspørgsmål på en praktisk måde.
Bruttoløn vs. nettoløn – forklaring
Forstå hvad der ændres mellem bruttoløn, nettoløn og fuld arbejdsgiverbudget før løndecisioner.
Moms-grundlag i Europa
Klar introduktion til standardsatser, reducerede satser, fakturalogik og hvorfor landekontekst betyder noget for momsbeslutninger.
Arbejdsdage vs. kalenderdage
Lær hvornår en simpel datumforskel er tilstrækkelig, og hvornår du har brug for en landespecifik arbejdsdagsberegning i stedet.
Offentlige helligdage og lønplanlægning
Hvorfor lønteam skal se ud over ferielisten og forbinde kalenderen med godkendelsesvindue, bemanding og månedsslut timing.
Grundlag for arbejdsgiverens omkostninger
Praktisk oversigt over hvad der ligger over bruttolonen og hvorfor arbejdsgiverens omkostninger betyder noget for ansættelsesplaner og budgetter.
Omvendt moms – forklaring
Lær hvornår man skal starte fra et skatteinkluderet beløb og i stedet uddrag nettobase og momsværdi.
Lønfradrag – forklaring
Praktisk forklaring på hvorfor hjem taget løn adskiller sig fra bruttoløn og hvordan fradrag skal læses i sammenhæng.
Sådan fungerer lønplanlægning på tværs af Europa
Praktisk guide til kalendere, brutto-til-netto-skøn, arbejdsgiverens omkostningsplanlægning og lovgivningsmæssige revisionscyklusser.
Hvor mange arbejdsdage er der på et år? Opdeling efter land
Antallet af arbejdsdage på et år varierer betydeligt i Europa på grund af forskellige kalendere for offentlige helligdage, weekenddefinitioner og regionale traditioner. Denne guide specificerer det nøjagtige antal arbejdsdage for store europæiske lande og forklarer, hvordan helligdage påvirker årlige arbejdsplaner.
Mindstelø i Europa: Fuldstændig 2026-sammenligning
Europæiske mindstelønninger varierer dramatisk—fra Luxembourgs ledende €3.105/måned til Rumæniens €1.062/måned. Denne omfattende guide sammenligner brutto mindstelønninger på tværs af alle EU-lande, forklarer købekraftforskelle og hjælper arbejdsgivere med at forstå de reelle arbejdsomkostninger versus nominelle lønninger.
Offentlige helligdage i Europa: Lande-for-land guide
Europæiske offentlige helligdage spænder fra 8 i Holland til 14 i Spanien, med betydelige regionale og religiøse variationer. Denne guide kortlægger lovpligtige helligdage i alle EU-lande, fremhæver bevægelige helligdage knyttet til Påsken og viser, hvordan helligdagskalendere påvirker årlig arbejdstidsplanlægning.
Årlige feriedage i Europa: Lande-for-land guide
Udforsk lovpligtige minimale feriedage og årlige feriedage politikker på tværs af europæiske lande. Sammenlign rettigheder fra Tyskland 20 dage til Italien 20-24 dage, herunder hvordan orlov akkumuleres og særlige betingelser for deltidsbeskæftigede.
13. måned løn i Europa: Lande der betaler ekstra måneder
Forstå, hvilke europæiske lande der mandat 13., 14. eller endda 15. måned lønudbetalinger. Lær hvordan disse ekstra betalinger fungerer, om de er bonusser eller regelmæssigt berettigelse, og hvordan de beregnes for deltidsbeskæftigede eller sæsonarbejdere.
Indkomstskat klasser i Europa: Sammenligninger af progressive skat
Sammenlign progressive indkomstskatklasser på tværs af europæiske lande. Fra enhedsskattalternativser til fletstrigede systemer, forstår hvordan EU-nationer strukturerer beskatning af lønninger, herunder de højeste grænsesatser og skattefradrag.
Freelancer vs ansatte: Skat og omkostningssammen ligninger i Europa
Udforsk de finansielle forskelle mellem freelancing og beskæftigelse på tværs af europæiske lande. Sammenlign sociale forsikringsforpligtelser, skattepligt, indkomsststabilitet og samlede ansættelsesomkostninger for begge modeller.
Barselorlov i Europa: Varighed, løn og arbejdstageres rettigheder
Sammenlign barselorlov rettigheder, varighed og fordele på tværs af europæiske lande. Forstå betalte orlovsbestemmelser, jobsbeskyttelse og hvordan forskellige EU-nationer strukturerer support for gravide arbejdstagere og nye mødre.
Overarbejdsbetaling og juridiske regler i Europa
Forstå overtidskompensation, dagligt/ugentligt timegrænser og obligatoriske hvileperioder i europæiske lande. Lær hvilke nationer, der kræver prismuliplat for overarbejde, og hvordan forskellige lande balancerer medarbejderbeskyttelse med forretningsfleksibilitet.
Fjernarbejde skattemæssige konsekvenser i Europa
Naviger gennem skattepligtiger for fjernarbejdere i EU-lande, herunder grænseoverskridende arbejde, social sikring binding, permanent etablering bekymring og hjemmekontorer fradrag i forskellige skattemæssige jurisdiktioner.
Annual leave entitlements in Europe: a country-by-country guide for 2026
How statutory annual leave is calculated, what counts as a working day for leave purposes and how the major European jurisdictions compare for 2026.
13th and 14th-month salary in Europe: where they exist, how they are taxed and what they mean for negotiation
A practical guide to thirteenth and fourteenth-month salary payments across Europe — which countries use them, how they are taxed, when they are paid and how to compare offers that include them with offers that do not.
Reverse-charge VAT in B2B trade: when to apply it, how to invoice and what to verify
Reverse-charge VAT shifts the obligation to declare VAT from the seller to the buyer. This article explains the legal basis, how to apply it correctly to intra-EU B2B services and goods, what the invoice must contain and how to verify the buyer's VAT number through VIES.
Hiring your first European employee: a step-by-step employer guide
A practical playbook for non-European founders and HR teams hiring their first employee in an EU or EEA country: choosing the right entity model, registering with the tax and social security authorities, drafting a compliant employment contract and avoiding the most common rookie mistakes.
Cross-border employment in the European Union: tax and social security essentials
How taxation and social security work for employees who live in one EU country and work in another: the 183-day rule, A1 certificates, double-taxation treaties, the special situation of frontier workers and the practical impact on take-home pay.
Public holidays and payroll planning: how holiday timing affects monthly net pay and project capacity
Public holidays do more than reduce working days: they also affect overtime premiums, shift differentials and bonus calculations. This article walks through the operational and payroll consequences of the European holiday calendar and offers a practical framework for capacity planning.
Frontalier France-Switzerland: complete tax & social security guide 2026
Everything a French resident working in Switzerland needs to know in 2026: the 8-canton frontalier accord, Geneva's separate regime, the LAMal vs CMU choice, the new 49.9% telework rule under the EU framework agreement, and how to file your French tax return.
Grenzgänger Germany-Switzerland: tax, social security and the 60-day rule 2026
How Article 15a of the Germany-Switzerland tax treaty works in 2026: the 4.5% Swiss withholding, the 60-day non-return rule, the 2025 Verständigungsvereinbarung on telework, and how to file your German Anlage N-AUS.
What is a good salary in Berlin in 2026? Honest cost-of-living check
Berlin's cost of living jumped 18% in 3 years. We break down what salary actually buys a comfortable life in 2026: rent benchmarks per district, basket cost, savings rate by salary band, and where the line between 'okay' and 'comfortable' really sits.
What is a good salary in Vienna in 2026? Cost of living, rent and verdict by band
Vienna offers some of the most affordable rents in any major Western European capital — partly thanks to the city's vast public housing stock. Here's what salary translates to a comfortable Viennese life in 2026.
What is a good net salary in Paris in 2026? Rent reality and savings benchmarks
Paris remains one of the most expensive cities to rent in the EU. We break down what €X net actually buys in 2026 — by arrondissement, with rent benchmarks and a salary-band verdict from 2,200€ net (entry) to 5,500€ net (top decile).
Working in Austria from Slovakia: complete practical guide 2026
Tens of thousands of Slovak residents commute to Austria for work — Bratislava to Vienna is a 60-minute drive. This guide covers tax (no extra Slovak tax thanks to the credit), Familienbeihilfe top-up, e-card health insurance, and the new 49.9% telework rule.
Severance pay (Abfindung) in Germany 2026 — when you get one and how much
Germany has no general statutory severance — but most dismissed employees still get one. We explain the three paths (§ 1a KSchG, Sozialplan, court settlement), the customary 0.5-month formula and why actual amounts range 0.25× to 1.0× per year of service.
Arbeitslosengeld I in Germany 2026 — qualifying, amount, duration, traps
Germany's main unemployment benefit pays 60–67% of your net Bemessungsentgelt for 12–24 months. We explain the qualifying rules (12 months in 30), how the Bemessungsentgelt is calculated, the 12-week Sperrzeit traps, and what to do BEFORE you sign an Aufhebungsvertrag.
ARE allocation chômage in France 2026 — SJR formula, durations, telework reform
France's ARE pays 57% of your SJR (salaire journalier de référence) for 18-27 months. Since the 2023 reform, durations are cut by 25% during low-unemployment periods. We explain the SJR calculation, the 'différé d'indemnisation', and how to handle a 'rupture conventionnelle'.
Paro in Spain 2026 — prestación contributiva, duration, IPREM caps
Spain's contributory paro pays 70% of your regulatory base for the first 180 days, 50% afterwards, capped at IPREM × 175% (single) or × 225% (with 2+ kids). Duration scales from 4 to 24 months based on contributed days. We explain the rules and the asistencial subsidio that comes after.
Indemnité de licenciement in France 2026 — legal minimum, conventional bonus, taxation
France's indemnité légale formula (1/4 month per year up to 10, 1/3 above) is just the floor — most collective agreements go further. We break down what you really get, when, and how it's taxed.
Finiquito and severance pay in Spain 2026 — what you receive on dismissal
Spain's two severance regimes are dramatically different: 20 days/year (objective dismissal, capped at 12 months) vs 33 days/year (improcedente, capped at 24 months). Plus the finiquito always owed. We explain when each applies and how to challenge a 'procedente' classification.
Elterngeld Germany 2026 — complete guide: Bemessungszeitraum, sliding scale, Geschwisterbonus, ElterngeldPlus, €175k cap
Germany's Elterngeld pays 65-67% of pre-birth net for 12-14 months, capped €1,800/month. We explain the sliding scale exactly, the €175k joint-income cap (in force since April 2024), the Geschwisterbonus, the Mehrlingszuschlag, and the ElterngeldPlus alternative for parents returning to part-time work.
Congé maternité France 2026 — duration by birth rank, IJSS calculation, PreParE, employer top-up
France's congé maternité pays 100% of salary (capped at PSS) for 16 weeks (first child), 26 weeks (third+), 34 weeks (twins), 46 weeks (triplets+). Most CCN top up to 100% of net. We explain the IJSS formula, the PSS ceiling impact, the optional PreParE, and how to handle resignation during pregnancy.
Baja maternal & paternal Spain 2026 — 16 weeks equal for both parents, 100% pay, non-transferable
Spain pioneered full equality of maternity/paternity leave in 2021. Both parents now get 16 weeks of paid leave each (32 total per couple), at 100% of base reguladora, capped at €4,720/month. Non-transferable — the second parent's 16 weeks are LOST if not taken. We explain qualifying rules, 6-week mandatory simultaneous start, and the optional excedencia.
EU Blue Card Germany 2026 — €48,300 vs €43,759 shortage threshold, BAMF process, fast-track & permanent residence
Germany is the largest EU Blue Card destination. We explain the 2026 thresholds (€48,300 standard, €43,759 for shortage occupations), the BAMF/Make-it-in-Germany process, the IT-experience-substitute-for-degree rule (new in 2024), Niederlassungserlaubnis after 21/27/33 months, and family reunification benefits.
EU Blue Card salary thresholds 2026: country-by-country comparison (10 destinations)
Where in the EU is the Blue Card most accessible in 2026? Poland (€20,500) is the lowest, Netherlands (€60,612 over 30) the highest. We rank all 10 destinations by threshold, explain the methodology behind each (1.0× / 1.5× average gross salary), and discuss which country fits which profile (early career, mid-career, senior).
EU Blue Card shortage occupations 2026 — which IT, engineering, medical roles qualify for the lower threshold
Several EU countries offer a LOWER Blue Card threshold for shortage occupations. Germany €43,759 (vs €48,300), Spain €33,908 (vs €40,690), Netherlands €44,256 (vs €60,612, under 30 only). We list the recognised shortage roles per country (ISCO codes), explain how the lists are updated, and how to verify your role qualifies.
Krankengeld Germany 2026 — Lohnfortzahlung 6 weeks + 78-week Krankenkasse rule
Germany's sick-pay system has two phases: employer pays 100% gross for 6 weeks (Lohnfortzahlung), then your Krankenkasse pays 70% gross / 90% net cap for up to 78 weeks per illness in 3 years. We explain the calculation, the 'Aussteuerung' transition to disability assessment, and how to handle recurring sick episodes.
Arrêt maladie France 2026 — IJSS, complément employeur sous loi mensualisation, ALD
France's sick pay combines IJSS from CPAM (50% of salary capped) with employer top-up under the loi mensualisation (90% then 66.66% if tenure ≥1 year). We explain the 3-day carencia, the IJSS daily formula, ALD long-term illness regime, and the typical CCN top-ups that bring you to 100% of net.
Baja por enfermedad común España 2026 — 60% / 75% scaling, mejora convencional, INSS process
Spain's common illness sick leave has 3 phases: days 1-3 unpaid, days 4-20 employer 60%, days 21+ Seguridad Social 75%. Most convenios add 'mejora convencional' to reach 100%. We explain how the base reguladora is calculated, the 365-day maximum + 180-day extension, and the transition to incapacidad permanente.
Rentenrechner Germany 2026 — Entgeltpunkte, Rentenwert €39.32, retirement age 67
Germany's pension formula: monthly pension = Entgeltpunkte × Zugangsfaktor × Rentenwert (€39.32). Each year at the average gross salary gives 1 Entgeltpunkt. Standard retirement age 67. Early retirement penalty -0.3%/month, late retirement bonus +0.5%/month. We explain Bemessungsgrenze, the missing-pension-points trap, and 'bAV' occupational pension layering.
Calcul retraite France 2026 — CNAV régime général + AGIRC-ARRCO complementary
France's pension is two-tier: régime général (CNAV) base = 50% × SAM × (trimestres/172) + AGIRC-ARRCO complementary (points × value €1.4159). 2023 reform raised standard age to 64. We explain SAM (best 25 years), the trimestres trap, the 2023 reform timeline, and PER private pension.
Pensión jubilación España 2026 — base reguladora 25 años, escala porcentual, topMaximum €3,267
Spain's contributory pension = base reguladora (sum of last 25 years' contribution bases ÷ 350) × percentage (50% at 15 years, 100% at 36.5 years) ± early/late factor. Cap topMaximum €3,267/month, floor €866/month. We explain the 25→30 year reform, retirement age scale (65 vs 66/67), and the demora postponement bonus.
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