Take-Home Salary Calculator
Work out your real take-home pay after income tax, EPF, National Insurance, FICA or the Medicare levy and other deductions. Every number is shown and you can edit it.
Default inflation rate for Australia: 2.5% per year, based on Australian Bureau of Statistics (CPI) data (2026). You can override it in each calculator’s advanced options. See data sources for full citations.
How We Work It Out
In-hand pay is gross pay less statutory deductions:
Employee EPF is 12% of Basic; UK income tax applies after the £12,570 personal allowance (tapered above £100,000). Every input is editable.
Real-World Examples
India · ₹12.75 lakh CTC, new regime
With Basic at 40% of CTC and EPF on, taxable income falls to about ₹11.4 lakh, under the ₹12 lakh rebate ceiling, so income tax is ₹0. In-hand is roughly ₹11.5 lakh a year (about ₹96,000 a month) after the ₹61,200 employee EPF deduction.
UK · £100,000 gross, no pension sacrifice
Income tax is about £27,432 and employee National Insurance about £4,011, leaving take-home pay of roughly £68,557 a year (~£5,713/month).
US · $100,000 gross, single, federal only
After the $15,000 standard deduction, federal income tax is about $13,614, plus FICA (Social Security 6.2% + Medicare 1.45%) of $7,650, leaving federal take-home of roughly $78,736 a year (~$6,561/month). State tax is not included.
Australia · $100,000 resident, 2025-26
Income tax is about $20,788 and the 2% Medicare levy adds $2,000, leaving take-home pay of roughly $77,212 a year (~$6,434/month). Employer superannuation is paid on top and excluded from take-home.
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