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Last activity 27 October 2014 by cancersobhan06
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hi, i'm a new member from philippines and be there in png sooner. Just want to know what is percentage of tax. Tanx
Be careful with the taxes for compensation. I had an offer lately but I didn't know it was the gross. When I learned it was before tax, I changed my mind. Take care and good luck.
stumpy wrote:Any offer, unless stated as tax paid or tax free are gross amounts
Hi Stumpy,
How much do you think is needed for a month in Port Moresby ? After Taxes, accommodation, travel ?
What is final amount required for food and some savings ?
cancersobhan06 wrote:stumpy wrote:Any offer, unless stated as tax paid or tax free are gross amounts
Hi Stumpy,
How much do you think is needed for a month in Port Moresby ? After Taxes, accommodation, travel ?
What is final amount required for food and some savings ?
Tax is around 30%
It is hard to give an exact cost figure for living as it depends on your lifestyle. Cost of living in PNG is very high.
For cost of living www.numbeo.com
Hi,
It would actually depend on your expenditure here in PNG. Like us, we usually have around 1k expenditure for eating out alone (we are living in POM and both my husband and I are working so eating out is like a breather for us). My husband's company provide the 70% of our electricity while 30% is being shouldered by us - we spend around 1k per month for electricty which in return is only 300kina per month (our accommodation are all running on electricity, induction range, electric heater, dryer and washing machine etc). We spend around 700 for grocery per forthnight.
I think you should have atleast 4-5k kina in order for you to survive here in PNG not unless you are really thrifty
Hope this helps.
yushen16 wrote:Hi,
It would actually depend on your expenditure here in PNG. Like us, we usually have around 1k expenditure for eating out alone (we are living in POM and both my husband and I are working so eating out is like a breather for us). My husband's company provide the 70% of our electricity while 30% is being shouldered by us - we spend around 1k per month for electricty which in return is only 300kina per month (our accommodation are all running on electricity, induction range, electric heater, dryer and washing machine etc). We spend around 700 for grocery per forthnight.
I think you should have atleast 4-5k kina in order for you to survive here in PNG not unless you are really thrifty
Hope this helps.
Thanks Yushen16. I really appreciate the help being extended.
Regards
SObhan