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Personal income tax

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2025-03-31

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Hello,

I know that as a self-employed person with a secondary occupation, you have to add your income from your secondary occupation to your income from your main occupation in order to calculate your personal income tax.

What I don’t know for sure is whether you also have to add your partner’s income (legally living together or married) to this? So (income from your main occupation + your partner’s income + your secondary occupation). If this is the case, you will be in a very high tax bracket anyway, won’t you?

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