Netherlands Income Tax Calculator2026
Currency: EUR (€)
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Your income
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Annual Take-Home — 2026
€58,745 ($63,854 USD)
from €92,000 ($100,000 USD) gross
Tax breakdown
- Box 1 tax + national insurance€35,668 ($38,770 USD)
- Algemene heffingskorting€0 ($0 USD)
- Arbeidskorting (labour credit)−€2,414 (−$2,624 USD)
Tax per bracket
Estimates only. Not tax, legal, or financial advice. Verify with a qualified professional or the official tax authority.
About Netherlands's tax system
The Netherlands applies two progressive boxes for wages (Box 1: 36.97% then 49.5% above €75,624 in 2025). The 30% ruling can give qualifying expats a substantial tax break for up to five years. Social premiums are bundled inside the lower band.
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Netherlands tax system at a glance
Netherlands uses a progressive income-tax schedule for 2026. The currency is EUR (€).
- First paid bracket: 36% on income above €0.
- Top marginal rate: 49.5% on the highest slice of income.
Income tax brackets
You pay 35.82% only on the slice of income that falls inside this band.
You pay 37.48% only on the slice of income that falls inside this band.
You pay 49.50% only on the slice of income that falls inside this band.
Source: Belastingdienst — Box 1 incl. national insurance premiums + heffingskortingen.
Scope & limitations
- Box 2 (substantial interest) and Box 3 (savings & investments) income are not included.
Netherlands budget calculator
Edit any line to see how much you'd actually save — or the salary you'd need to ask for. Placeholders are rough averages for a single professional in a mid-to-large city.
Estimates only. Averages are indicative — costs vary widely by city and lifestyle. Edit every line for your situation.