User talk:Dare192

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Comment regarding Serbia
I did it by mistake, it was ment for someone else. I apologize. I deleted the comment as soon as I realized. Mrcina (talk) 12:26, 22 November 2008 (UTC)

Average salary in Serbia
I saw that you tried to replace average net salary with average gross salary in infobox of Economy of Serbia article. I've added average gross salary in infobox of Economy of Serbia article. Now in infobox there are both data. There is a difference between gross and net salary in Serbia.

In Serbia gross salary is only the basis for calculating net salary (net pay), contributions (retirement, medicare...) and tax.

Gross salary is: --- Net salary = 70.1% of Gross salary (the amount of money which someone actually takes home after all of the deductions) - In addition, the employer must pay 17.9% for contributions (retirement, medicare...). This means that each month the employer pays additional 17.9% of gross salary for contributions, which gives a Total cost for the employer (excluding paid vacation...). -
 * subtracted for retirement, medicare and unemployment compulsory insurance - 17,9% (worker's part)
 * subtracted for tax - 12%
 * Gross salary = the basis for calculating
 * Net salary = 70.1% of Gross salary
 * Total cost for the employer = Gross salary + 17.9% of Gross salary... each month excluding paid vacation...

In practice, the average national net salary is slightly higher than those 70.1% of gross salary. That's because there are exemption from payment of contributions by Article 45 45a and 45b of the Serbian Law on Contributions for Social Security. For example, the average March 2010 net salary was 72.1% of gross salary. Representatives of Serbian government have been announced several times in the media that they have intentions to bring some changes in this system. There were talks about reduction of taxes for lower salaries, the increase of taxes for higher salaries, then the expansion of exemption from payment of contributions et cetera. There is no broad consensus on this issue in political and economic circles. Gaston28 (talk) 10:24, 31 May 2010 (UTC)

Census data
Hello. I see you're updating the Serbian city data with preliminary results of 2011 census. Which is nice and cool. What is not cool, however, is that you do not try to make any difference between city's urban and metropolitan population. For example, [here http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_cities_in_Serbia&action=historysubmit&diff=457231624&oldid=457216665] you omit the explanation that it refers to the whole metro population (the city and the surrounding villages and towns). You also did it on Belgrade, several times, and on Niš here. Here, you change the figure for Niš, but do not change the reference -- it still uses the "Municipalities Of Serbia 2005" as the source, which is obviously wrong.

In a nutshell: if you're providing the new data (and I don't see why the rush, for most cities the estimates and census are quite near), please 1) provide a reference for that number 2) keep the previous urban population and the reference it's based on. The most accurate data are worthless if they're incomplete, and without a reference for check. Thanks in advance. No such user (talk) 06:44, 25 October 2011 (UTC)

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Your opinion - List of Serbs?
I would like to hear your opinion on this matter - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:List_of_Serbians

Thank you.

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