That's not quite true. You are guaranteed a job. Just not the exact one you left. She would get the same pay and conditions in a similar post to the one she left.
She could also look at Job Sharing or the Shorter Working Week Scheme. I would advise that she talk to HR to discuss what options are open to her.
no she cant, and has to drop two kids off in a creche on the way to work anyway.
yes but what i think was meant is that you're not guaranteed to get a job (at the same level) when you want it, they'll fix you up eventually but there have been stories of people having to wait up to a year to get a job.
Yes i pay around 10% of my salary into a pension as does my wife, healthcare is provided by my employer.
petrol is for my wife she commutes 1 hour journey each day, 300 is for car loan. Our electicity and gas are both with bord gais i think.
I will have a talk with the payroll department and see if there is an error with my wages, and also have a look over reducing pension contributions, for my wife as she is a teacher afaik pension contributions are mandatory.
2 obvious tax reliefs would be
Trade union subscriptions (assuming your wife is in one)
Medical expenses, either in total or the difference between what you paid and what you're health insurer reimbursed you. This applies to all your family
Monthly expendature.
Creche 1400
house2 1005
house1 1500
life assurance 70
home insurance 50
phone 32
sky 45
car 300
petrol 280
medical 120 My son is on medication.
loans 270
gas/esb/bins 300
Total: 5372
incoming.
Wife Salary 2035
Me Salary 2575
childs allowance 300
rent 750
Total: 5660
Which leaves 288 euro PM to live on, food for a 4 person family for a month, this also excludes car tax and insurance, upkeep for both houses and other misc items i probably forget, also keep in mind that both houses are interest only and this is where we are at.
Of my salary 14000 of it is paid as a bonus yearly, in april net is around 8000.
Ideally i am wondering if i can sell one house at a loss and put the loss on to the mortgage of our primary residence. Is this a good idea and would any bank go for this ?
Your salaries look wrong for 50k and 75k gross? They are way off.
Thats been mentioned a good few times but the OP is refusing to clarify.
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