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Niue Posted 16 years ago
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$2,000 less tax and insurance

Hi!

I’ve made the following sentence:
“You’ll get a monthly salary of $2,000 less tax and insurance.”

If the “tax and insurance” is $100, how much money will you ACTUALLY get as your monthly income?
$2,000? $1,900?

Thanks in advance.
  

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$1,900 (assuming that you pay their tax and insurance for them, as an employer)

  • $1,900 (assuming that you pay their tax and insurance for them, as an employer)
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$1,900 (assuming that you pay their tax and insurance for them, as an employer)

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