Income Tax FAQ — pick your country
Detailed answers for every country we cover. Brackets, deductions, social contributions, residency rules — all in one place.
Greece
Tax year 2026 · EUR
Income tax brackets (2026)
| Income range | Rate |
|---|---|
| €0 – €10,000 | 9.00% |
| €10,000 – €20,000 | 20.00% |
| €20,000 – €30,000 | 26.00% |
| €30,000 – €40,000 | 34.00% |
| €40,000 – €60,000 | 39.00% |
| €60,000 – ∞ | 44.00% |
Employee social contributions
| Item | Annual @ €200,000 gross |
|---|---|
| EFKA (employee 13.37%) | €26,740 |
Detailed questions
This calculator uses the latest published Greece tax brackets and personal allowance for the 2026 tax year, sourced from AADE — Law 5246/2025 PIT scale; EFKA employee 13.37% (eff. Jan 2025).. Enter any gross salary above to see the bracket-by-bracket breakdown, your effective rate, and your marginal rate.
We start with your gross salary, apply the Greece personal allowance and any standard deductions, run the result through the 2026 progressive income tax brackets, then subtract mandatory employee social-security and equivalent contributions. The number left is your annual and monthly net pay.
Yes. The Greece calculator models employee-side social security, pension, health, and any solidarity or surcharge components that apply to wages. Employer-side contributions are excluded because they don't reduce your take-home pay.
It's a single-filer wage estimate that uses official 2026 rates. Your actual tax can differ based on filing status, dependants, regional or municipal taxes, salary-sacrifice arrangements, capital gains, and other personal credits. Treat the result as a strong first estimate, not tax advice.
At €100,000 gross per year, the model returns an effective tax-and-social-security rate of about 28.4% and a marginal rate of about 44.0% — leaving roughly €58,213 as annual take-home. Enter your own salary above for a tailored breakdown.
Source: AADE — Law 5246/2025 PIT scale; EFKA employee 13.37% (eff. Jan 2025).. Estimates only — not tax, legal or financial advice. Verify with the official tax authority before relying on any figure.