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Austurríki — Vinnudagatal, laun- og VSK-tilvísun

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Whit Monday · mán., 25. maí 2026

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Virkir dagar

253 vinnudagar 2026

9 opinberir frídagar

Venjuleg VSK

20% staðlað

10% · 13%

launadæmi

4.080,00 EUR → 2.650,00 EUR net

Meðaltal mánaðarlegur dæmi

Kjarninn leidir fyrir þennan markað

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DagsetningFríTegund
mán., 25. maí 2026Whit Mondaynational
mán., 26. okt. 2026National Daynational
fös., 25. des. 2026Christmas Daynational
lau., 26. des. 2026Boxing Day / St. Stephen's Daynational

2026 mánaðarleg getu

Skjóta mánaðarátt fyrir opna í fullri virkra daga síðu.

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20 virkir dagar

2 frídagar í mánuði

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20 virkir dagar

0 frídagar í mánuði

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22 virkir dagar

0 frídagar í mánuði

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21 virkir dagar

1 frídagar í mánuði

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3 frídagar í mánuði

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22 virkir dagar

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21 virkir dagar

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22 virkir dagar

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21 virkir dagar

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21 virkir dagar

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launalistu viðmiðun

Skammtavötn af launaáætlun

Meðaltal brútt mánaðarlegt4.080,00 EUR
Meðaltal mánaðarlegur hreinn2.650,00 EUR
Lágmarkslun2.100,00 EUR / monthly
Árið fyrir launalíkan2026

VSK-tilvísun

Stöðluð og lækkuð gjöld

venjuleg hlutfall20%
Reduced10%
Special reduced13%

svæðis samhengi

Þjóðleg grunnlína, staðbundin endurskoðun þar sem nauðsynlegt

Austurríki hefur viðbótarsvæðisbundnum samhengi sem getur haft áhrif á rekstrarskilamögnun. Tölurnar hér að ofan sýna fyrst þjóðlegu grunnlínuna.

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Austurríki — landlýsing

Hraðasta leiðin inn í orlofsdagatal þessa markaðar, launaplönnun og VSK-reglur.

Work culture and weekly rhythm in Austria

Austria runs on a five-day, forty-hour standard workweek that mirrors much of Central Europe, but the rhythm of the working year is unmistakably shaped by two distinctively Austrian features: the thirteenth and fourteenth salary payments, and a notably dense Catholic holiday calendar. The thirteenth salary is paid out around June (the Urlaubsgeld or vacation bonus) and the fourteenth in November or early December (the Weihnachtsgeld or Christmas bonus). Both are taxed at a much lower rate than ordinary salary, which makes the Austrian payslip pattern highly seasonal.

Workplace formality sits between German and Italian norms. Titles still matter in many professional environments: doctors, engineers and academics often introduce themselves by title in business correspondence, and email signatures regularly include the full academic prefix. At the same time, the average startup or modern technology team in Vienna or Linz will be on first-name terms within hours of meeting, so the rule of thumb is to mirror the formality used by the most senior person in the room.

Working time is regulated by the Arbeitszeitgesetz, which permits a daily maximum of twelve hours and a weekly maximum of sixty hours under exceptional circumstances, although the standard daily limit remains eight. Annual leave starts at twenty-five working days for most full-time employees and rises to thirty after twenty-five years of service, which is significantly above the EU minimum and one reason why retention bonuses in Austria are often framed in extra leave rather than cash.

Public holiday landscape in Austria

Austria observes thirteen public holidays at the national level, which puts it among the most holiday-rich countries in the European Union for full-time workers. The list combines secular dates (New Year's Day, Labour Day, Austrian National Day on 26 October, Christmas Day, Boxing Day) with a strong layer of Catholic feast days (Epiphany, Easter Monday, Ascension, Whit Monday, Corpus Christi, Assumption, All Saints' Day and Immaculate Conception). The density of religious holidays in spring and autumn is particularly noticeable in production planning.

Unlike Germany, the public holiday list is uniform across the federal provinces, which simplifies cross-state planning. There are however regional patron saint days that close many businesses in particular Länder even though they are not legally protected federal holidays. Saint Florian's Day in Upper Austria, Saint Joseph's Day in several southern provinces and Saint Leopold's Day in Lower Austria can produce a quiet day for an entire regional office without appearing on the national calendar.

Austria has a strong long-weekend tradition known locally as Fenstertage (window days). Whenever a national holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, large parts of the workforce take the Monday or Friday off as personal vacation. Major bridge windows around Easter, Pentecost, Corpus Christi and the long weekend leading into the National Day on 26 October regularly produce weeks where office occupancy drops below thirty percent.

Salary and payroll fundamentals in Austria

Austrian salaries are typically quoted as monthly gross figures and almost always come with the assumption of fourteen payments per year. When comparing an Austrian offer to an offer from Germany or France, multiplying the monthly gross by fourteen rather than twelve is essential to get an honest comparison: a thirty-five thousand euro annual gross expressed as fourteen payments looks identical to a forty-one thousand euro annual gross expressed as twelve payments before tax.

The thirteenth and fourteenth payments are taxed at a flat reduced rate (Begünstigungsbesteuerung) of six percent up to a substantial annual ceiling, instead of the regular progressive income tax that climbs above forty percent for middle incomes. This means a gross salary increase that pushes ordinary monthly pay into a higher tax bracket has a different impact on take-home than the same percentage increase routed through the bonuses, which is a common subject of negotiation when a senior employee asks for restructuring rather than a raise.

Employer-side payroll costs are heavier in Austria than in many EU peers. On top of the gross salary an employer typically funds employer social security contributions, the municipal payroll tax (Kommunalsteuer), the employer contribution to the family burden equalisation fund and several smaller mandatory levies. As a working approximation, full employer cost for a standard employee runs at roughly 1.27 to 1.32 times the gross pay, which is why Austrian salary calculators built for budgeting purposes usually present employer cost as the headline number rather than the gross.

VAT, invoicing and the business framework in Austria

Austria applies a standard VAT (Umsatzsteuer) rate of twenty percent, a reduced rate of ten percent for groceries, books, public transport, restaurant food consumed on premises and rent for residential property, and a special rate of thirteen percent for accommodation, cultural events and certain agricultural products. The thirteen percent rate is unusual in Europe and frequently mistakenly entered as ten or twenty percent in international invoicing software, which generates compliance errors during the annual VAT review.

Invoice content rules in Austria are aligned with the broader EU framework: full supplier and customer details, sequential invoice number, supply date, clear description, net and gross amounts, the VAT rate applied and the VAT amount itself in euros. A simplified invoice format is permitted for transactions below 400 euros gross, which is more generous than the German limit of 250 euros and makes day-to-day retail invoicing slightly easier in Austria.

Small business owners with annual turnover below 35,000 euros may apply for the Kleinunternehmerregelung, which exempts them from charging VAT on their sales but also prevents them from reclaiming input VAT on purchases. The threshold was raised in 2025 from the long-standing 30,000 euro figure, and many freelancers near the boundary now choose to opt out of the regulation in order to deduct VAT on equipment, software and professional services.

Practical planning tips for Austria

Treat the Friday after Ascension and the Friday after Corpus Christi as effectively non-working days for any cross-functional Austrian team. Even if those days are technically working, the Fenstertag tradition usually leaves only a skeleton crew in the office and any decision deadline that requires multiple stakeholders should be moved to the following week.

When negotiating Austrian salaries, agree the annual gross paid in fourteen instalments rather than the monthly figure. This anchors expectations correctly for both the employer and the candidate, makes the payroll calculation simpler and avoids the misunderstanding where a monthly gross is mentally annualised by twelve.

If your Austrian business approaches the small business VAT threshold mid-year, take stock of expected purchases for the coming six months before deciding whether to remain inside the scheme or opt out. A single major equipment purchase often turns the optional opt-out into an immediate cash advantage even if turnover stays below the limit.

Algengar spurningar

Stutt svör við þeim spurningum sem oftast eru spurðar áður en þú treystir á síðuna.

What is included on the Austurríki page?
The country page links together holidays, working days, salary planning, VAT references and the most relevant calculators.
How should I use the country page?
Use it as the starting point for that market, then open the holiday, salary or VAT route that matches your task.
Are regional differences covered?
The page highlights regional considerations where they matter, but local verification may still be needed for final decisions.
Are the salary and VAT figures legal advice?
No. They are planning references and should be confirmed against official country sources before regulated use.
Hvað sýnir Austurríki landssíðan mér?
Austurríki síðan sameinar fjórar stoðir: frídagatalið fyrir núverandi og komandi ár, fjölda vinnudaga á mánuði, launaskipulagslíkanið með núverandi skattþrepum og iðgjöldum og virðisaukaskattsramma með öllum gildandi hlutföllum og reikningsreglum. Hver stoð leiðir að sérstöku reikna eða árssértækri ítarsíðu.
Hvernig ber Austurríki saman við nágrannalönd?
Næstu lönd hluti neðst á síðunni tengir beint við nálæga markaði. Gagnlegustu samanburðir eru yfirleitt brúttó-nettó munur, virðisaukaskattur og fjöldi frídaga.
Eru Austurríki launatölur áreiðanlegar fyrir tilboð?
Reiknivélin endurspeglar núverandi þrep og hlutföll og gefur sanngjarna áætlun fyrir áætlun tilboðs. Fyrir raunverulegan launaseðil í bindandi samningi, staðfestu með staðbundnum launafulltrúa.
Hvaðan koma Austurríki frídagsdagsetningar?
Gögn fylgja opinberum útgáfum stjórnvalda og ráðuneyta. Svæðisbundnir frídagar eru skráðir sérstaklega svo HR-skipulagsmenn geti byggt nákvæmar dagatalir fyrir dreifð teymi.
Get ég skipulagt verkefnafrest með Austurríki vinnudagatalningunni?
Já. Mánaðarleg talning dregur þegar frá þjóðhátíðir og venjulegar helgar. Fyrir verkefni háð borg eða svæði, athugaðu einnig svæðisbundinn hluta.
Sýnir Austurríki síðan virðisaukaskattsreglur fyrir milliríkjasölu?
Staðlað og lækkuð hlutföll eru beint sýnileg; reiknivélin nær yfir algeng atvik. B2B og B2C reglur innan evrópska ein-stops-shop ramma eru útskýrðar í tengdum auðlindargreinum.

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