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Free salary calculator · Spain 2026

What's your real net salary
in Spain?

Calculate your take-home pay, compare with other countries, and understand your rights under Spain's new Pay Transparency Law (June 2026).

Jun 2026
Law effective date
24%
Beckham Law flat rate
5
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<60s
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Country Net Salary Comparison

Enter a gross salary and see how much you'd take home in Spain vs other European countries. Tax systems vary significantly — this comparison uses standard rates for a single employee with no dependants.

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Spain
IRPF + 6.48% SS
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United Kingdom
Income Tax + NI
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Germany
Einkommensteuer + SS
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Netherlands
Box 1 incl. AOW/WLZ
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France
IR + cotisations
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Italy
IRPEF + ~9.5% SS
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Belgium
IPP + 13.07% SS
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Portugal
IRS + 11% SS
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Ireland
IT + USC + PRSI
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⚠ Calculations use standard 2024-2025 tax rates for a single employee with no dependants. Does not include regional variations, specific deductions or special regimes (e.g. Beckham Law). For personalised calculations use the Calculator tab.
Beckham Law — Spain's expat tax regime

The Régimen Especial de Impatriados (commonly called the Beckham Law) allows qualifying new tax residents in Spain to pay a flat 24% IRPF rate on Spanish-source income up to €600,000/year, instead of the progressive rates (which can reach 45%).

Gross salaryStandard IRPF (approx.)Beckham Law ratePotential saving/year
€40,000~€8,200 (20.5%)€9,600 (24%)–€1,400 (standard better)
€60,000~€15,800 (26.3%)€14,400 (24%)+€1,400 saving
€80,000~€24,000 (30%)€19,200 (24%)+€4,800 saving
€120,000~€40,000 (33.3%)€28,800 (24%)+€11,200 saving
€200,000~€74,000 (37%)€48,000 (24%)+€26,000 saving

The Beckham Law is generally advantageous for salaries above ~€55,000/year. Requirements: you must not have been a Spanish tax resident in the last 5 years, and you must have relocated to Spain for work. Consult a tax advisor for your specific situation.