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Netherlands Salary Calculator 2026

Moving to the Netherlands? Calculate your actual take-home pay in seconds.

Calculate Your Net Salary

Expat tax benefit — 30% of salary treated as tax-free

How This Calculator Works

Calculating your net salary in the Netherlands isn't straightforward. Tax rates change based on income brackets, and expats have access to special benefits.

This calculator applies the current Dutch tax system to your gross salary. It accounts for income tax, social security contributions, and the 30% ruling if you qualify.

Progressive Tax System

Higher income portions are taxed at higher rates. You only pay the top rate on what exceeds each threshold.

Social Security Included

Deductions cover healthcare, unemployment, and pension contributions automatically.

Expat Benefits

The 30% ruling makes 30% of your salary tax-free if you meet specific criteria.

Netherlands Tax Brackets 2026

Your salary is taxed in brackets. You don't pay the highest rate on your entire income — only on the portion that falls within each bracket.

€0 – €38,098

First bracket

36.27%

€38,098 – €75,518

Second bracket

37.07%

€75,518+

Top bracket

49.50%

The 30% Ruling: A Game-Changer for Expats

If you're moving to the Netherlands from abroad, you might qualify for the 30% ruling. This benefit treats 30% of your gross salary as tax-free compensation for relocation costs.

The impact is significant. On a €60,000 salary, the 30% ruling can save you over €10,000 per year in taxes.

Who Qualifies?

  • You were recruited from outside the Netherlands
  • You have specific expertise not readily available in the Dutch job market
  • You lived more than 150 km from the Dutch border for 16+ months in the past 24 months
  • Your employer applies for the ruling on your behalf

What You Need to Know

Salary Expectations in the Netherlands

When negotiating your salary, always discuss gross amounts. Employers in the Netherlands quote salaries before tax. A €50,000 offer means your actual take-home will be significantly lower after deductions.

Health Insurance Is Mandatory

Everyone in the Netherlands must have basic health insurance. This costs around €120–150 per month and comes out of your net salary. Factor this into your budget.

Holiday Allowance

Most Dutch employers pay an 8% holiday allowance (vakantiegeld) once per year, typically in May. This is on top of your regular salary and is taxed normally.

Tax Returns Can Bring Money Back

You can claim deductions for mortgage interest, certain healthcare costs, and donations. Many expats get refunds after filing their annual tax return.

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This calculator provides estimates based on 2026 tax rates. Your actual net salary may vary based on personal circumstances, tax credits, and deductions. For personalised advice, consult a tax professional.

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