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Spain Salary Calculator
Spain’s income tax (IRPF) is split into two parts: a state (national) component and a regional component set by each autonomous community. As a result, total tax can vary depending on where you live in Spain, even for the same salary.
At the state level, income is taxed in progressive brackets, starting at 19% on earnings up to €12,450, then increasing to 24%, 30%, 37%, and 45%, and reaching 47% on income above €300,000.
Regional tax rates vary by autonomous community and generally range from about 9.5% to 25.5%, depending on income level.
Taxes are applied to income after personal allowances and deductions, which vary based on factors such as marital status, dependents, and age. For the 2026 tax year, the basic personal allowance (mínimo personal) in Spain is generally €5,550 per year for taxpayers under 65.
For more detailed information, check out Taxes in Spain, or use the calculator below to estimate your take-home pay.
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A quick start guide:
- Use the slider to set your gross annual salary or income.
- Select your currency. By default, it's set to the country's official currency.
- If prompted, select your tax class from the drop-down.
Based on available statistics, the average salary in Spain is €26950 per year, or €2245 per month, before taxes.
Keep in mind that the salaries you’re offered when relocating may differ from those you can get already living in the country.
Disclaimer: The information provided by this tax calculator is for general informational purposes only and should not be used for tax, legal, or accounting purposes. The calculator also does not take into account your specific circumstances (personal allowances, deductions, and so on), which may affect the net income amount.
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