Enter a yearly, monthly or weekly salary to see the full breakdown on take-home pay in Portugal — calculated from official 2026 government data.
Enter your gross salary in Portugal to see the full breakdown.
The four numbers that define your tax situation in Portugal.
Portugal features a detailed progressive system with nine brackets. Residents also pay into social security, and high earners face an additional 'Solidarity Surcharge'.
Visual decomposition of your gross salary into net pay and deductions.
Every bracket, every contribution, every calculation step.
| Component | Rate | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Income Tax | ||
| €0 – €8,342 @ 12.5%12.5% | 12.5% | €1,043 |
| €8,343 – €12,587 @ 15.7%15.7% | 15.7% | €666 |
| €12,588 – €17,838 @ 21.2%21.2% | 21.2% | €1,113 |
| €17,839 – €23,089 @ 24.1%24.1% | 24.1% | €1,003 |
| Income Tax Subtotal | €3,826 | |
| Social Contributions | ||
| Social Security11.00% | 11.00% | €2,420 |
| Social Contributions Subtotal | €2,420 | |
| Total Deductions | €6,246 | |
| Net Annual Pay | €15,754 | |
This calculator provides a simplified estimate of income tax and mandatory social contributions. It is designed to help expats and relocating professionals compare take-home pay across countries, not to replace professional tax advice.
Assumes you are a full-year resident employee with a single gross salary.
Does not include deductions/credits, dependents, or special tax regimes.