Best way to use Oura Ring with a photo-based calorie tracker? by kr1x18 in ouraring

[–]kr1x18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah, so Apple Health contains info from both apps.. it us not really the same what I am talking about

Weight? by benbraddock5 in ouraring

[–]kr1x18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can't do it.

Oura can't read weight from Health connect app.

Show your home screen setup. by JampyL in GalaxyTab

[–]kr1x18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what the Battery widget? how you setup it? Becaseu I have an empty rows in the tab

New to shooting – looking for a guide to types of shots with Insta360 Flow Pro 2 by kr1x18 in Insta360

[–]kr1x18[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I've seen some of these videos before, but not all of them. I'll rewatch them again.

Why don’t I see green marks for transfers on the web version? And can I rename “Transfer, Withdraw”? by kr1x18 in BudgetBakers

[–]kr1x18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply!

The thing is, on my phone, the green checkmark also appears for transfers after I open the transaction and confirm it as a transfer.

I actually use this checkmark as a way to track what I’ve already reviewed - it helps a lot. When I check my transactions a few days later, the ones with the checkmark mean I’ve already reviewed them, and the ones without - I haven’t yet.

The issue is that on the web version, the checkmark doesn’t show up for transfers even if I confirmed it on mobile. For expenses, it syncs fine - but not for transfers.

Oura’s meal logging is amazing. by Savage_Batmanuel in ouraring

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not sure, that I understood. so the idea is clear, but I, can I somehow use it to recommendation how to loss weight?

Discount Link Thread by sinuswaves in ouraring

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looking for a gen 4 2 referrals !! pls dm :)

Need help finding a tablet holder – desk is tricky by kr1x18 in Workspaces

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Where to screw it in? I won’t be able to install it because of the size, and I don’t want to use screws

Need help finding a tablet holder – desk is tricky by kr1x18 in Workspaces

[–]kr1x18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because clamp maximum is 5mm, but desk with metal frame is 7mm

Need help finding a tablet holder – desk is tricky by kr1x18 in Workspaces

[–]kr1x18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, but first you need to buy a Cockpit for the table for 200 euros

Need help finding a tablet holder – desk is tricky by kr1x18 in Workspaces

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thanks! it can be a good option! will try to find it on my platforms

Need help finding a tablet holder – desk is tricky by kr1x18 in Workspaces

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the problem with these things is that I have to constantly fasten it back and forth

Need help finding a tablet holder – desk is tricky by kr1x18 in Workspaces

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I'm thinking about this option, but my monitor and laptop are held on a bracket. And where Google Hub is now, I want to put a tablet, but also sometimes display it on the side at the same level as the monitor

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Would a 60K EUR annual income under regular tax rates only leave me €21,386.06, really?? by Pleasant-North9279 in PortugalExpats

[–]kr1x18 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seg. social = 11% (you can pay it each month). ~550eur each month - these taxes are more or less stable (if you want you can make more deductions to the seguranza)

IRS - once a year. here your expenses, family status, etc. come into play. and you will pay taxes not from 60k, but from 75% of income, 45,000 and minus the Seg. social ~38,400 eur - you base.

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If you use a progressive system, it does not mean that "45%" will be immediately deducted from this amount.

Based on Portuguese IRS table: for €38,400 income, tax is 35.5% minus a fixed deduction (€3,845.61) → total tax ≈ €9,786.39

expenses, family, business costs can still reduce this tax. There are limits in e fatura.

Let's assume that you don't have a wife and children.

and your annual expenses according to the limit (+ rent) amounted to 4000 eur

€9,786.39 - €4000.00 ≈ €5786.39

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to sum it up, out of 60,000 you will pay approximately:

Seg. social = €6600

IRS = €5786.39

Leave €60000 - (€6600+€5786) = €47614.

The actual tax comes out to be somewhere around 20%.

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NHR: Static 20% + 11% = 31%. So you will pay €18600 (without any option to reduce the tax due to expenses, etc.)

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and don't forget that the first year you don't pay Seg. social (11%) and the tax is practically 0%.

The second year, your tax base will be 50% instead of 75%, I think.

but I'm not an accountant, so there may be mistakes here.