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Austria Gross to net salary calculator

Result first. Rate tables and contribution references stay below the calculator.

2026

Estimate only

This calculator returns a planning estimate based on the publicly available rates for the selected year. Always confirm the binding figures with your accountant or the official source linked at the bottom of the page before using them in a contract, payslip or tax return.

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Salary calculator

Test a salary scenario with the selected country assumptions and review the result in a clear employer-versus-employee breakdown.

Data from Official national payroll reference · last checked 2026-04-04.

For planning purposes. Confirm payroll processing with a qualified payroll provider or the latest official rules.

Net monthly pay

€2,893.64

Planning estimate after employee deductions and income tax.

Net annual

€34,723.64

Employer monthly cost

€5,615.10

Gross annual

€54,000.00

Effective tax rate

35.7%

View breakdown
Income tax€10,031.56
Pension insurance€5,535.00
Health insurance€2,089.80
Unemployment insurance€1,620.00
Pension insurance€6,912.00
Health insurance€2,041.20
Unemployment insurance€1,620.00
Employer fund and levies€2,808.00

How it works

The calculator keeps the inputs simple while showing the main payroll effects that change the result.

The calculator applies the selected country-year tax bands and contribution rates, then surfaces only the settings that materially affect the result for that market. The goal is a transparent planning estimate that clearly separates employee deductions from the employer-side budget.

Reference tables

Tax bracket up toRate
12500 EUR0.0%
21000 EUR20.0%
36000 EUR30.0%
70000 EUR40.0%
100000 EUR48.0%
Above threshold50.0%
ContributionEmployeeEmployer
Pension insurance10.25%12.80%
Health insurance3.87%3.78%
Unemployment insurance3.00%3.00%
Employer fund and levies0.00%5.20%

Frequently asked questions

Short answers to the questions people most often ask before relying on the page.

What does the Gross to net salary calculator for Austria estimate?
It estimates take-home pay, gross pay or employer cost depending on the selected salary mode.
Which deductions are included?
The result uses country-specific tax bands plus employee and employer contribution assumptions for the selected year.
Can tax class or region change the result?
Yes. Where relevant, the calculator exposes settings such as tax class, region or church tax because they materially affect the estimate.
Can I use this as an official payslip?
No. It is a planning estimate and should not replace payroll software or official payslip calculations.
Are social security contributions deducted in the Austria Gross to net salary calculator estimate?
Yes. The figure deducts both employee and employer social security contributions following the official Austria schedules for the selected year. Pension, unemployment, sickness and any country-specific levies are included; the country page lists exact rates.
How accurate is the Austria Gross to net salary calculator for offer planning?
Accurate enough to anchor a candidate negotiation or budget line. The model uses published Austria tax brackets and contribution rates, but personal factors (tax class, dependents, church tax, regional surcharges) can shift the actual payslip by several percentage points — confirm with a payroll provider before signing.
Does the Austria calculator account for regional or city surcharges?
Where regional surcharges materially affect the result (German solidarity surcharge, Swiss canton tax, Spanish regional IRPF), the calculator exposes a setting. For finer city-level differences, the country page describes the structure so you can apply a local correction.
Can I use the Austria Gross to net salary calculator for cross-border or expat scenarios?
As a planning estimate, yes — many cross-border workers (frontaliers in CH/FR, Grenzgänger in DE/AT/CH) use the same model to compare gross-to-net. For binding tax filings, expat-specific rules (treaty exemptions, 30% ruling in NL, impatriate regimes in IT/ES) must be applied separately by a local tax advisor.
How often are the Austria tax brackets and rates updated?
When the official rate publication changes — typically at the start of each tax year and after any mid-year reform. The country page lists the year of the model used, so you can verify you're seeing the latest schedule before relying on the figure.
Why do two countries with similar gross salaries produce different Gross to net salary calculator results?
Income tax brackets, social security thresholds and regional surcharges differ between countries even when headline rates look similar. Two markets with comparable gross pay can produce dramatically different take-home pay once family situation, tax class and contribution caps are layered in.

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