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You are right, before tax. The schools you mentioned are in the mid range. The package is a big deal too. Retirement fund? Housing is usually paid for as are visas and work permits. Flights per year? Medical?

Location and working conditions must play a part too.

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He and his wife recently moved to an international school in Bangkok. They are receiving 90k baht a month + 15k/month housing allowance (each).

Highly unusual for a married couple to each receive a housing allowance if they are working at the same school.

Which school is it?

  • 1 month later...
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AND... Goverment schools?

This is Thailand, so there are no hard and fast rules.

Last time I heard Wall St. pay 87,000 for 35 hours

you have to be in class 30 minutes before and take a group "out"

once per month (part of your hours - not travel time)

Governement can pay 37,000 for 20 hours + "office" hours
and occassional attendence of meeting /events.

Includes basic but spacious apartment

But nothing in writing about holidays

  • 5 months later...
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And regarding those monthly rates, is that before or after taxes?

Before tax.

All rates in Thailand are quoted before tax. how much tax you actually pay depends on your circumstances. Thailand, as with most countries, has a system of allowances. On a salary of 85.000 expect to pay between 5% and 15% in taxes.

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