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The salary ranges shown are indicative estimates based on market data. For verified official statistics, we recommend consulting the following primary sources.
Official Spanish salary statistics by occupation, sector and region. Updated every two years.
ine.es ↗ Official · EUCross-country salary comparisons across the EU. Direct reference for Directive 2023/970.
eurostat.ec.europa.eu ↗ Private · FreeAnalysis based on millions of real job offers published in Spain. Salaries by profession and region.
infojobs.net ↗Legal notice. This tool provides indicative estimates for informational purposes only. Results do not constitute legal, tax or employment advice. For important decisions, consult the official sources above or a qualified professional.
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.
| Country | Gross salary | Income tax | Social security | Total deductions | Net salary / year | Net salary / month |
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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 salary | Standard IRPF (approx.) | Beckham Law rate | Potential 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.