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I interviewed for Data Analyst role at EY, it went well and the job sounds great, but I'm a bit hesitant to leave PwC because I really like the firm and I'm just 8 months in my job as an associate at a subgroup of ITS that has some focus on technology and analytics but it's mostly tax compliance.
I do want to transition to data analytics but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to go to another big 4, or maybe just look for a position in industry.
Any advice or similar experience?
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Lead by example, implement controls, deploy an active security awareness campaign and practice good cyber hygiene.
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Let's all say it together... bonuses are not taxed any differently than regular income.
At least CA is purposefully high taxed. Illinois is just a bunch of retards that make me want to vote Republican
155k so 30k net. welcome to communist CA :) more seriously, 30%
How can analysts not figure this out. What do you do on your job? This is as easy as it comes
Well, AT1, I work in cyber so this has abso-fucking-lutely nothing to do with my job 🙃
Type after tax calculator into google. There are websites that have all the tax codes by location
Good point D2, but it can affect your withholding. Initial tax will seem lower than expected, but you'll be paying 1-3% more each check
It will be part of your total income at the end of the year and taxed like the rest of your income. Was withheld at 46% from my paycheck in ca
Go to the adp site and plus your stats in
I was in TX before this and it was about 35% for bonuses, so I was expecting ~50% here
Bonuses are taxes 25% federal nation wide. State tax in CA might hit your bonus harder
At least in CA, it's really hard for you to lose PTO. You get paid out.
It depends how your firm defines your PTO policy. Haven't seen a dime of that PTO payout
Tax != Withholding
@D2 they are in Illinois and Indiana. Varies by state.
Hold your horses, angry AT1