1. Worker details
SV-Nr. - The Sozialversicherungsnummer (VSNR) in Austria is a unique identifier used for social security purposes. It consists of a three-digit serial number, a checksum digit, and, in most cases, the birth date. The VSNR helps identify individuals within the social security system and is stored on the workers e-card. If a worker needs a VSNR, it’s typically obtained when you start your first job in Austria or apply for insurance coverage. For more details, you can visit the official website.
2. Worker details
Worker name, address, job title, start date and first date on payroll appear here.
3. Further details
Original detail | Translation | Other notes |
LSt-Tg | Days worked subject to income tax deductions. |
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SV-Tg | Days worked subject to social insurance deductions. |
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Freibetrag | Allowances |
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4. Pay table
Original detail | Translation | Other notes |
Bezeichnung | Pay element |
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Menge | Quantity |
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Betrag | Amount |
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BMG SV | Amount subject to Social Insurance. |
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BMG LS | Amount subject to income tax. |
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Gehalt | Salary |
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Barauslagen | Cash Expenses |
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Homeoffice-Tage | Work from home days |
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5. Deductions table
Original detail | Translation | Other notes |
Brutto | Gross pay |
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SV Beitrag | Social insurance contribution |
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LSt Beitrag | Income tax contribution |
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Summe gesetzliche Abzüge | Total statutory deductions |
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Netto | Net pay |
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Auszahlung | Payment due |
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BV Beitrag | Pension contribution from employer. | In Austria, BV (Betriebliche Vorsorge) contributions refer to occupational or collective pension plan contributions. |