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Net Income Calculator
Enter your gross income and a tax rate to see your net income. This is a generic calculation, not based on any specific country's tax tables.
How the calculator works
The calculator subtracts a single tax rate, which you provide, from your gross income to show net income. This is deliberately generic, not tied to any specific country's tax tables, brackets, or deductions, because those differ too much between countries to build into a single global calculator.
Effective rate, not marginal rate
Most real tax systems are progressive, different portions of income are taxed at different rates, so the actual tax is rarely a single flat number. The figure you enter here should be your effective tax rate, meaning total tax divided by total gross income, rather than the highest marginal rate you pay on the last portion of your income.
Limitations
This isn't tax advice and doesn't represent any specific country's rules, deductions, thresholds, or social contributions. Use the calculator to quickly estimate the effect of a given tax rate, not to determine your actual tax, always check against your local tax authority or an advisor for exact figures.
Frequently asked questions
What tax rate should I enter?
Your effective tax rate, meaning what share of your total gross income goes to tax, not the highest marginal rate. See the section above for the difference.
Does it account for social contributions or pension deductions?
No, the calculator only subtracts the single percentage you enter. If you want to include other deductions, factor them into the rate yourself, or subtract them separately from the net amount.
Can I use this to file or plan my taxes?
No, this is a generic estimate, not tax advice for any specific country. Always check against your local tax authority for exact figures.