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A Worker in BiH earned almost a Million Marks net Salary in a Month

Published July 12, 2023
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A worker in Banja Luka managed to earn almost one millionBAM in one month, according to data from the Tax Administration of the Republika Srpska (RS).

The list of the highest reported individual net income based on employment in the RS in the first six months of 2023 of the Tax Administration of the RS shows that the highest salary was 983,026 BAM.

An employee of a Banja Luka company engaged in the construction of hydro-construction facilities earned exactly 983,026 BAM in one month, i.e. 768 average wages in the RS, and in addition to the salary, this figure also includes end-of-year bonus, meal allowance, overtime, other bonuses, fees, and additions to conditions of work.

The list of the highest incomes in the first six months of this year is followed by another employee in a company from Banja Luka that deals with other financial operations (brokerage). He earned 251,769 BAM.

A worker from Istocna Ilidza employed in the wholesale trade of tobacco products, took the third place with earnings of 107,462 BAM.

He is followed by one employee in the field of hospitals with an income of 98,078 BAM, while about two thousand less (96,499 BAM) was earned by a worker employed in the field of other monetary business (brokerage).

In one month, a worker employed in call center business got85,924 BAM, the one in non-specialized wholesale trade got 78,320 BAM, and the one involved in other monetary business (brokerage) got 62,588 BAM.

The list is closed by a worker employed in Laktasi in the field of non-specialized wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco with 60,943 BAM and worker in Banja Luka in a company engaged in the production of basic pharmaceutical products who earned 59,817 BAM, Klix.ba reports.

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