Brutto → Netto Calculator Germany
Net Monthly (Netto)
€2.320
Net Annual
€27.840
Take-home: 58.0%
Live estimates based on 2024 German tax rates. Individual allowances (Freibeträge), bonuses, and special cases not included. For exact figures, use ELSTER or consult a Steuerberater.
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Understanding Your German Payslip
Every German payslip (Gehaltsabrechnung or Lohnabrechnung) lists your Bruttogehalt (gross salary) followed by statutory deductions that your employer remits directly to tax authorities and social insurance funds. The components deducted are: Lohnsteuer (income tax), optionally Kirchensteuer (church tax), Solidaritätszuschlag (solidarity surcharge), Rentenversicherung (pension), Krankenversicherung (health), Pflegeversicherung (long-term care), and Arbeitslosenversicherung (unemployment insurance). What remains is your Nettogehalt.
Why Does My Take-Home Pay Vary by Tax Class?
Germany's six tax classes (Steuerklassen) determine how much Lohnsteuer is withheld monthly. Tax Class 1 (standard for singles) applies the basic tax table directly. Class 3 doubles the basic allowance — ideal for a married couple where one partner earns significantly more. Classes 4/4 split the allowance equally between spouses. Class 5 has no allowance and the highest withholding — it pairs with Class 3. Class 6 has no allowances and highest withholding for secondary jobs.
The Visual Brutto-Netto Comparison
This calculator provides a live stacked bar chart showing exactly how each euro of your gross salary is distributed. Typically: 55–70% becomes your net income, 10–20% goes to income tax, 1–3% to solidarity/church tax, and 18–22% to social security contributions. Sliding the salary from €1,000 to €20,000/month illustrates Germany's progressive tax system — higher earners see a larger share consumed by taxes due to the increasing marginal tax rates.
Optimizing Your Net Salary in Germany
Several strategies can help maximize your take-home pay: (1) Correct tax class — married couples should evaluate Class 3/5 vs 4/4 combinations. (2) Annual tax return — claim deductions like commuting allowance (Pendlerpauschale €0.30/km), home office costs, professional development. (3) Company benefits — bike leasing (JobRad), company car, meal allowances, and capital formation benefits (VWL) are often tax-advantaged. (4) Request a Freibetrag from your Finanzamt for recurring deductible expenses to reduce monthly withholding.
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