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Ireland Salary Calculator 2023

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Calculate your income tax in Ireland, salary deductions in Ireland and compare salary after tax for income earned in Ireland in the 2023 tax year using the Ireland salary after tax calculators.

Select a tax calculator from the list below that matches how you get paid or how your salary package is detailed.

How to calculate your salary after tax in Ireland

Follow these simple steps to calculate your salary after tax in Ireland using the Ireland Salary Calculator 2023 which is updated with the 2023/24 tax tables.

  1. Resident Status. The Resident status in Ireland here refers to your tax status, not necessarily your visa type or domicile. From a tax calculation perspective, your Tax Resident Status affects non-refundable tax credits and income tax allowances. As with most countries with an international workforce, Ireland has numerous tax/fiscal Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) and Tax Treaties in place.
  2. Filing Status. In Ireland there are different tax tables for different filing status, the filing status includes seperate table for:
    1. Single
    2. Married couple/civil partnership (one income)
    3. Married couple/civil partnership (two incomes)
    4. One parent/widowed parent/surviving civil partner
    You can select your specific filing status and the appropriate rates will be applied.
  3. Employment Income. This is the amount of salary you are paid. The Ireland tax calculator assumes this is your annual salary before tax. If you wish to enter you monthly salary, weekly or hourly wage, then select the 'Advanced' option on the Ireland tax calculator and change the 'Employment Income and Employment Expenses period'.

That's it! Just two simple steps to calculate your salary after tax in Ireland with detailed income tax calculations. Need more from the Ireland Tax Calculator? More detailed salary calculator or a wage calculator? Simply select 'advanced' to access more features of the tax calculator.

Advanced Features of the Ireland Income Tax Calculator

  1. Tax Assessment Year The tax assessment year is defaulted to 2023, you can change the tax year as required to calculate your salary after tax for a specific year.
  2. Your Age You age is used to calculate specific age related tax credits and allowances in Ireland.
  3. Number of Children and Number of Children who qualify for Dependents Allowance The number of children you have and their status is used to calculate specific dependents related tax credits and allowances in Ireland.
  4. Number of Working Days in the year The number of working days in the year is used to calculate average daily / weekly etc. earning for the salary calculation and after tax illustrations
  5. Number of hours worked per week The number of hours worked in the year is used to calculate average daily / weekly / hourly earnings etc. for the salary calculation and after tax illustrations
  6. Number of weeks worked in the year The number of working weeks in the year is used to calculate average daily / weekly etc. earning for the salary calculation and after tax illustrations
  7. Employment Income and Employment Expenses period The default Employment Income and Expenses period is 'Annual' meaning the amount you entered as your Employment Income in Ireland. is your annual salary before tax. You can change this to monthly, weekly, four weekly, hourly salary etc. as required to calculate your net pay in Ireland..

Additional features available with the Ireland Tax Calculator

In addition to the features and options described above, the Ireland Tax Calculator also has the following features:

  1. Select Simple or Advanced. The Simple option is mainly used for those who want to quickly calculate their salary after tax, perhaps to review an annual pay rise or incremental pay rise. The Simple tax calculator is also useful for comparing salaries in Ireland, great if you are looking at a new job in Ireland or comparing salaries in different industries in Ireland. It's a particulalry useful tool for Expats in Ireland or those looking at the expat lifestyle in Ireland. The Advanced Tax Calculator is designed for those who wish to calculate their tax commitments with more detail, for example you may with you calculate your monthly/quarterly/annual tax withholdings to ensure you retain sufficient revenue to cover the cost of your annual self-assessment tax return.
  2. Normal or Full-Page View. The Normal view allows you to use the Ireland Salary Calculator within the normal content, this means you see the standard menus, text and information around the calculator. This view is better suited to those who are doing a quick salary comparison or quickly estimating their monthly tax withholdings in Ireland. The Full Page view hides the menus and unnecessary text, providing a clear, uncluttered view of the Salary and Tax Calculator, this is the best view for competing more advanced tax calculations as there is less distraction whilst entering key income and expense information.