Tax year 2011 to 2021 - calculate your net salary from the gross easily, quickly and anywhere. This salary calculator for Austria does not require an active internet connection for the calculation.
** Further development was discontinued in 2021 **
The app will remain available, but there will be no more adjustments to the contribution law values after 2021!
Calculate from:
- Net salary (from the gross)
- Social security contribution
- Income tax
- Effective tax rate from the gross
- How long do I work a year for the community
- Where does the tax euro go
for:
- Employees
- Workers
- Freelancers
- Public servants
- Apprentices
for:
- Current payment (monthly)
- 13th payment (holiday
bonus) - 14th payment (Christmas bonus)
- Annual payment
for the years:
- 2021
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018 (1st and 2nd half of the year)
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
- 2012
- 2011
optionally adjustable:
- Commuter allowance
- Benefits in kind
- Income tax allowance - Sales allowance
for children (AVAB)
- Family bonus plus from 2019 (only in the Pro version)
Calculations for information purposes only and without guarantee! Please rate fairly if you do!
Additional functions:
- Sending and sharing the results (text)
- Remembering the last selection
Required permissions:
- Network communication: For the advertising banner in the free version.
** COMMUNITY QUESTIONS **
1. Why not count overtime?
ANSWER: Irregular overtime, which is only billed afterwards, does not belong to a salary calculator that extrapolates from the monthly to the annual salary. Apart from that: overtime is regulated by the respective collective agreement. There are over 450, and typically in Austria, everyone also knows many exceptions. Unfortunately, calculating this is beyond the scope of each application.
However, a fixed overtime fee can already be included in the calculation, either free of wage tax or as a special payment, depending on the specification.
2.) Why are no federal states selectable?
ANSWER: Since it is irrelevant for the employee wage calculation (gross <> net). This would only be necessary for the employer's non-wage labor costs (which this app does not calculate).