Salary Calculator Spain — Free
Estimate your net salary after IRPF and Social Security contributions (Spain 2024). Simplified calculation — consult a professional for exact figures.
Monthly net (14 pagas)
1535,79 €
Simplified estimate using Spain 2024 general IRPF brackets. Actual deductions vary by personal situation.
Spain 2024 brackets
Uses the 2024 general IRPF progressive scale and 6.35% SS employee rate.
12 or 14 pagas
Toggle between 12 monthly payments or 14 (includes July and December extras).
Estimate only
Actual net depends on personal deductions, family situation, region, etc.
What is a gross-to-net salary calculator for Spain?
A salary calculator for Spain converts your gross annual or monthly salary ("salario bruto") into the actual amount you take home ("salario neto") after IRPF income tax withholding and Social Security contributions are deducted. Pixvert's salary calculator applies the progressive IRPF brackets and standard Social Security employee contribution rate used in Spain.
Job offers in Spain are almost always quoted in gross terms, which can make it hard to know what actually lands in your bank account each month. This calculator handles both the 12-payment and 14-payment ("14 pagas") salary structures common in Spanish employment contracts, and shows the monthly net figure for each.
IRPF withholding in Spain depends on your income level, personal circumstances, and region, so this calculator provides a close estimate based on the standard national brackets rather than an exact payslip figure — useful for comparing job offers or planning a budget before your first payslip arrives.
How to calculate your net salary
- 1
Enter your gross annual salary — the "salario bruto anual" stated in your contract or job offer
- 2
Choose 12 or 14 payments — select whether your salary is paid in 12 monthly installments or split with two extra "pagas extra"
- 3
Review your net salary — see the estimated annual and monthly net amount after IRPF and Social Security deductions
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Compare scenarios — adjust the gross salary to compare different job offers side by side
When to use a salary calculator
Comparing job offers
Convert two gross salary offers to net terms to see which one actually pays more per month.
Negotiating a raise
Understand how much a gross salary increase actually translates into extra take-home pay.
Budgeting before a new job starts
Estimate your monthly net income before your first payslip so you can plan expenses accurately.
Understanding a payslip
Sanity-check the IRPF and Social Security deductions shown on your nómina against an independent estimate.
Freelancers moving to payroll
Compare autónomo income against what an equivalent gross salary as an employee would net.
Why use Pixvert's salary calculator?
- ✓Spain-specific calculation: uses IRPF brackets and Social Security rates applicable in Spain, not a generic international formula
- ✓12 or 14 payment support: matches how Spanish salaries are actually structured and paid
- ✓100% private: your salary figures are calculated locally in your browser and never transmitted
- ✓Free, instant, no signup: get results immediately without creating an account
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my salary information sent to a server?
No. The entire calculation runs locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your salary figures are never transmitted or stored anywhere.
What is the difference between 12 and 14 payments?
Many Spanish contracts pay the annual salary in 12 monthly installments, while others split it into 14 payments by adding two "pagas extra" (usually in summer and December), which changes the monthly net amount.
Does this calculator match my exact payslip?
It provides a close estimate based on standard national IRPF brackets and Social Security rates. Your actual nómina may differ slightly due to personal circumstances, regional variations, or specific deductions.
Does the calculator account for children or personal deductions?
This version uses standard brackets without personal or family deductions, so individual circumstances like dependents may lower your actual IRPF withholding compared to the estimate shown.
Is this calculator updated for the current tax year?
Yes, it uses the IRPF brackets and Social Security contribution rates in effect for the current year.
Can I use this if I'm an autónomo (freelancer)?
This calculator is designed for salaried employees under a standard contract. Autónomo taxation follows a different structure with quarterly self-assessments and separate Social Security contributions.