South Africa Income Tax Calculator2025/26
Currency: ZAR (R)
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Your income
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Annual Take-Home — 2025/26
R1,205,771 ($65,177 USD)
from R1,850,000 ($100,000 USD) gross
Tax breakdown
- Income tax (before rebate)R659,339 ($35,640 USD)
- Primary rebate−R17,235 (−$932 USD)
Employee Contributions & Deductions
- UIF (employee 1%, capped)R2,125 ($115 USD)R177 ($10 USD) / mo
Tax per bracket
Estimates only. Not tax, legal, or financial advice. Verify with a qualified professional or the official tax authority.
South Africa tax system at a glance
South Africa uses a progressive income-tax schedule for 2025/26. The currency is ZAR (R).
- First paid bracket: 18% on income above R0.
- Top marginal rate: 45.0% on the highest slice of income.
- Employee contributions: 1 separate payroll deduction apply to most salaries.
Income tax brackets
You pay 18.00% only on the slice of income that falls inside this band.
You pay 26.00% only on the slice of income that falls inside this band.
You pay 31.00% only on the slice of income that falls inside this band.
You pay 36.00% only on the slice of income that falls inside this band.
You pay 39.00% only on the slice of income that falls inside this band.
You pay 41.00% only on the slice of income that falls inside this band.
You pay 45.00% only on the slice of income that falls inside this band.
Employee contributions & deductions
Annual cap around R2,125 (estimated at a sample salary of R300,000).
Source: SARS — Income Tax + UIF employee contribution.
South Africa 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.
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