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de chiffre d’affaires / mois
Chauffeur Indépendant
Net en poche
1810€/mois
Détails des charges
.
Appplications (22%)
-880,00€
TVA collectée (10%)
-400,00€
Cotisations URSAFF
-792,00€
Impôts
-68,00€
CFE
-50,00€
Et pire
.
Assurance chômage
Non
Cotisation pour la retraire
Non
Gestion Administrative
Non
Chauffeur Windrive CDI
Net en poche
+1160€
2970€/mois
Détails des charges
.
Appplications (22%)
-880,00€
Charges salaire brut
-28,00€
Cotisations URSAFF
-72,00€
Coût Total (20h):
100,00€
Frais de rattachement
-50,00€
Et en +
.
Assurance chômage
Oui
Cotisation pour la retraire
Oui
Gestion Administrative
Oui
Nombre de places limités!
Devenez chauffeur VTC sans créer de société.
: He is widely identified as the king who authorized Ezra to lead a second group of Jews back to Jerusalem and later permitted his cupbearer, Nehemiah, to rebuild the city's walls.
was a common throne name for several kings of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. The name in Old Persian, Artaxšaçā , translates to "having a kingdom of justice" or "whose reign is through truth". While multiple monarchs held this title, history and religious texts most frequently focus on the following three: Artaxerxes I (Reigned 465–424 BC)
: His reign was relatively stable, though he faced a major revolt in Egypt supported by Athens. He eventually concluded the Peace of Callias with the Greeks, ending decades of open warfare. Artaxerxes II (Reigned 404–358 BC) Artaxerxes I Makrocheir - Livius.org
Known as (meaning "Long-handed"), he was the son of Xerxes I and famously nicknamed because his right hand was reportedly longer than his left.
: He is widely identified as the king who authorized Ezra to lead a second group of Jews back to Jerusalem and later permitted his cupbearer, Nehemiah, to rebuild the city's walls.
was a common throne name for several kings of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. The name in Old Persian, Artaxšaçā , translates to "having a kingdom of justice" or "whose reign is through truth". While multiple monarchs held this title, history and religious texts most frequently focus on the following three: Artaxerxes I (Reigned 465–424 BC) artaxerxes
: His reign was relatively stable, though he faced a major revolt in Egypt supported by Athens. He eventually concluded the Peace of Callias with the Greeks, ending decades of open warfare. Artaxerxes II (Reigned 404–358 BC) Artaxerxes I Makrocheir - Livius.org : He is widely identified as the king
Known as (meaning "Long-handed"), he was the son of Xerxes I and famously nicknamed because his right hand was reportedly longer than his left. While multiple monarchs held this title, history and
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