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pj1972 Feb 9th 2017 10:08 pm

Potential Move to Florida..Some basic questions?...
 
Hi Everyone, first post here :)

I am in the process of a possible internal work move. My family etc are very excited about the possibility of moving from London to Florida. However, I am looking to the answers to some early questions so we can do a bit more planning!

I have a salary figure, is there a definitive site that will give me an approx takehome figure?
I am expecting my company to sponsor my visa (we are a big corporate), how long roughly can that take, or is that down to them rather than the USGov?

Thanks in advance, hoping someone can clear these waters for me!

Phil

ian-mstm Feb 10th 2017 12:03 am

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Originally Posted by pj1972 (Post 12176060)
I have a salary figure, is there a definitive site that will give me an approx takehome figure?

For take home pay, you can expect 65% of your salary. It'll depend on deductions - both mandatory and voluntary - but it's almost always in that ballpark area.



I am expecting my company to sponsor my visa (we are a big corporate), how long roughly can that take, or is that down to them rather than the USGov?
Generally speaking, for an L-1 visa (if, as you say, it's a transfer), probably 2-3 months... give or take! The majority of time will be taken by the company lawyers putting the application package together.

Ian

pj1972 Feb 10th 2017 12:47 am

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Originally Posted by ian-mstm (Post 12176144)
For take home pay, you can expect 65% of your salary. It'll depend on deductions - both mandatory and voluntary - but it's almost always in that ballpark area.



Generally speaking, for an L-1 visa (if, as you say, it's a transfer), probably 2-3 months... give or take! The majority of time will be taken by the company lawyers putting the application package together.

Ian

Thanks Ian, does that 65% still count when you consider there is no state tax in florida?

Our company has been relocating people for years, so i'd like to think a visa app would be relatively straighforward! (famous last words :unsure:)

Guindalf Feb 10th 2017 1:33 am

Re: Potential Move to Florida..Some basic questions?...
 
Remember, State tax is a minor deduction, so when you consider the higher rates of sales and property taxes, it's fairly accurate. What you gain on the roundabout...

You say you're 'expecting my company to sponsor my visa'. The truth is, they MUST apply for the visa. You can't do it yourself.

ian-mstm Feb 10th 2017 1:34 am

Re: Potential Move to Florida..Some basic questions?...
 

Originally Posted by pj1972 (Post 12176172)
Thanks Ian, does that 65% still count when you consider there is no state tax in florida?

I believe it does, yes. The "no state tax" refers to state income tax. That's usually a small percentage of the federal income tax... but there are still federal income tax deductions, mandatory deductions such as a 401(k) retirement plan and your share of health care insurance, and voluntary deductions such as additional dental or vision insurance for family members. Like I said, it's a ballpark figure. Note, though, that there is still a 6% sales tax on most goods and services in Florida.

Ian

Pulaski Feb 10th 2017 1:55 am

Re: Potential Move to Florida..Some basic questions?...
 
I agree with Ian and Guinalf - around 65% take home is a good rule of thumb. Because the US tax system is so complicated, and various things will impact your tax rate, it is almost impossible to get a precise number ahead of starting your job, and in deed if you compared your taxes with 100 colleagues I wouldn't mind betting that no two people suffer exactly the same percentage deductions.

Many people voluntarily add a little bit to the tax they pay every two weeks/half month, to be sure they have paid enough at the year end, and I do that as I like to get close to no bill/no refund as I can when I file my tax return.

If I pared down my deductions to the barest minimum (I consider health insurance costs to be effectively mandatory) I could probably get down to around 27% or deductions, but I have 401k (private pension) and Health Savings Account (HSA), not to mention life insurance premiums that bring my net pay down about another 10%.

carcajou Feb 10th 2017 5:44 pm

Re: Potential Move to Florida..Some basic questions?...
 
Where in Florida? It is vastly different from one part to another, including in things like real estate prices, cost-of-living etc.

pj1972 Feb 13th 2017 3:53 am

Re: Potential Move to Florida..Some basic questions?...
 
Well, thats that over then, my employer has decided they are currently not sponsoring Visas. Probably should of told me that a few weeks ago when they approached me regarding the opportunity :D idiot yanks ;)

Rete Feb 13th 2017 4:07 am

Re: Potential Move to Florida..Some basic questions?...
 

Originally Posted by ian-mstm (Post 12176219)
I believe it does, yes. The "no state tax" refers to state income tax. That's usually a small percentage of the federal income tax... but there are still federal income tax deductions, mandatory deductions such as a 401(k) retirement plan and your share of health care insurance, and voluntary deductions such as additional dental or vision insurance for family members. Like I said, it's a ballpark figure. Note, though, that there is still a 6% sales tax on most goods and services in Florida.

Ian

This is not mandatory.

Rete Feb 13th 2017 4:08 am

Re: Potential Move to Florida..Some basic questions?...
 

Originally Posted by pj1972 (Post 12178777)
Well, thats that over then, my employer has decided they are currently not sponsoring Visas. Probably should of told me that a few weeks ago when they approached me regarding the opportunity :D idiot yanks ;)

This yank is glad you put in the winks :blink:

Twinkle0927 Feb 13th 2017 6:26 pm

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How did they expect you to legally work for them here? Especially as they have been "doing this for years". Surely they know the drill by now?

Just hope you didn't sell your house already...

pj1972 Feb 13th 2017 7:33 pm

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Originally Posted by Twinkle0927 (Post 12179236)
How did they expect you to legally work for them here? Especially as they have been "doing this for years". Surely they know the drill by now?

Just hope you didn't sell your house already...

No change from my end, but since the new US administration, the legal dept got a bit spooked about sponsoring L1 visas, temporary measure, but enough to make my move unfeasible in the next few months.

scrubbedexpat099 Feb 14th 2017 3:07 am

Re: Potential Move to Florida..Some basic questions?...
 
I would imagine that will be a handy excuse going forward.

Twinkle0927 Feb 14th 2017 3:19 am

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Yep, reminds me of a few years ago when "credit crunch" appeared in every sentence attempting to justify a business decision. It's the new go-to excuse for reneging on promises: "proposed immigration reform".

scrubbedexpat099 Feb 14th 2017 3:35 am

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Insurance used to be a common excuse, we would like to do this but....


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