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Cross-border net salary Poland → Germany 2026
Bor du i ét EU-land og arbejder i et andet? Vælg din korridor — Frankrig→Schweiz (frontalier), Tyskland→Schweiz (Grenzgänger), Slovakiet→Østrig, Belgien→Nederlandene og 5 mere — og vi fortæller dig, hvor socialbidragene går, hvor indkomstskatten går, og et konservativt skøn over nettolønnen. Inkluderer fjernarbejdsregler fra EU's rammeaftale 2023.
Where do you live?
Pick your residence country — the country where you sleep most nights and where your family lives.
Corridor-specific notes
- If you spend more than 183 days in Germany during a 12-month period, German tax fully applies (Lohnsteuer at source).
- Posted workers (delegowani): if your Polish employer sends you to Germany on assignment of up to 24 months, social security stays in Poland (form A1 required).
- Polish residents must declare German income on their Polish PIT-36 return — exemption-with-progression applies (German income raises the rate on Polish-source income).
- Family allowance (Kindergeld) can be claimed in Germany; Poland's 500+ scheme operates in parallel under EU coordination.
Why a cross-border calculator?
More than 2 million people in the EU live in one country and work in another. Each cross-border corridor has its own tax-treaty rules, social-security allocation, and special status — and these rules change frequently as governments renegotiate post-COVID telework norms. Standard salary calculators don't model any of this.
We pick the corridor (e.g. France→Switzerland), look up the relevant tax treaty article, apply the EU social-security regulation 883/2004 plus the 2023 EU framework agreement on cross-border telework, and surface a baseline net estimate plus a clear list of where each obligation goes. Personal situation (allowances, dependents, special deductions) requires a tax advisor on top of this baseline.
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