beenjammin3
New member
Hey guys,
My GF just started a 3-year education study, I try to compensate her lost income in the following 3 years. But I'm not sure how much I can work until I pay way more taxed that I do currently. She can't work part-time since the study is full-time.
Her income drops from around 5800 CHF to 4100 CHF a month so have to bridge around 1700 CHF of extra income a month to, maintain the standard of living currently.
My income is 6533 CHF brutto (84'929CHF / year) monthly income
with around 250 of extras a month = 5890 netto with bonuses (76'570CHF / year).
My GF and I are not married, so taxwise we are separate.
-I found a second job how is willing to let me work 3–6 days a month on an hourly salary of 34 CHF/h brutto.
-both jobs know about my situation and are willing to help.
-my fulltime job gave me an agreement that I can work the extra job.
My questions:
My GF just started a 3-year education study, I try to compensate her lost income in the following 3 years. But I'm not sure how much I can work until I pay way more taxed that I do currently. She can't work part-time since the study is full-time.
Her income drops from around 5800 CHF to 4100 CHF a month so have to bridge around 1700 CHF of extra income a month to, maintain the standard of living currently.
My income is 6533 CHF brutto (84'929CHF / year) monthly income
with around 250 of extras a month = 5890 netto with bonuses (76'570CHF / year).
My GF and I are not married, so taxwise we are separate.
-I found a second job how is willing to let me work 3–6 days a month on an hourly salary of 34 CHF/h brutto.
-both jobs know about my situation and are willing to help.
-my fulltime job gave me an agreement that I can work the extra job.
My questions:
- how much extra income, can I bring in on a monthly basis until I get hit with bigger taxes and higher tax brackets.
- how many hours/days are I allowed to work in the second job? I know you have to have at least 12 hours or so break between shifts or something, and you have to have one weekend off or something, but not sure.
- any tips or extra advice is always welcome
- I'm considering contacting a financial advisor, since my problem might be a bit complex, but i wanna try it here first.