Monthly Salary After Tax in Ireland

Enter your monthly gross pay to see your estimated monthly take-home pay in Ireland for the 2026 tax year.

Tax year 2026Last updated

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Disclaimer: This calculator provides an estimate only and should not be used as financial, tax or legal advice. Tax rules change regularly and your actual take-home pay may differ depending on your location, benefits, pension contributions, deductions, filing status and personal circumstances.

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What this estimate includes

  • Income tax at 20% / 40% with the single person cut-off (€44,000)
  • Personal Tax Credit (€2,000) and Employee PAYE Credit (€2,000)
  • Universal Social Charge (0.5% / 2% / 3% / 8% bands, €13,000 exemption)
  • PRSI Class A at 4.2%, including the tapered low-income PRSI credit

What it excludes

  • Married / civil partnership rate bands and shared credits
  • Single Person Child Carer Credit and other additional credits
  • Pension contributions and salary sacrifice
  • Benefit-in-kind (company car, health insurance etc.)
  • Age 70+ reduced USC rates and medical card holder reductions

Frequently asked questions

How is salary after tax calculated in Ireland?
We start from your gross annual salary, apply the 2026 Ireland tax bands and subtract basic employee deductions to estimate take-home pay. Includes: Income tax at 20% / 40% with the single person cut-off (€44,000); Personal Tax Credit (€2,000) and Employee PAYE Credit (€2,000); Universal Social Charge (0.5% / 2% / 3% / 8% bands, €13,000 exemption); PRSI Class A at 4.2%, including the tapered low-income PRSI credit.
What does this calculator NOT include for Ireland?
Excludes: Married / civil partnership rate bands and shared credits; Single Person Child Carer Credit and other additional credits; Pension contributions and salary sacrifice; Benefit-in-kind (company car, health insurance etc.); Age 70+ reduced USC rates and medical card holder reductions. Your real payslip may differ.
What's the take-home pay on €50,000 a year in Ireland?
Approximately €39,667 per year — that's €3,306 per month or €763 per week. This is after €7,200 in Income Tax (after credits), €1,033 in USC and €2,100 in PRSI, based on 2026 Ireland rules.
Is this an official Ireland tax calculator?
No. This is an independent estimate tool. Always check the official tax authority (Revenue.ie — Tax rates, bands and reliefs) before making financial decisions.
When was this last updated?
Tax rules were last reviewed on 2026-07-14 for the 2026 tax year.