Ireland salary & tax calculators 2026
Gross-to-net salary, self-employed, VAT and hourly calculators for Ireland, tax year 2026 — every figure read from official primary sources.
Calculators
Ireland net salary calculator 2026Work out your take-home pay in Ireland under PAYE for 2026. The calculator deducts income tax (20% up to the standard-rate cut-off point of €44,000 for a single person, 40% above, less your Personal and Employee tax credits), the Universal Social Charge (USC) by band, and PRSI (Class A, 4.2%). All rates and thresholds come from Revenue.ie and Budget 2026.Open →Ireland VAT calculator 2026Add VAT to a net amount or remove it from a gross amount. Ireland applies a standard rate of 23% and a reduced rate of 13.5% (with a 9% second reduced rate for gas, electricity and, from 1 July 2026, catering and hairdressing).Open →Ireland self-employed tax calculator 2026Estimate your take-home profit as a self-employed person (Schedule D) in Ireland for 2026. It deducts income tax (20%/40% less your Personal and Earned Income credits), the Universal Social Charge including the 3% surcharge on income over €100,000, and PRSI Class S (minimum €650). Enter your net profit — turnover after allowable business expenses, before tax.Open →Ireland hourly ↔ annual salary converter 2026Convert pay between hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and annual, based on your weekly hours (default 39 h).Open →
Tax guides
- How Income Tax Works in Ireland (2026): Rates, SRCOP and Tax CreditsIrish income tax for 2026: 20% standard rate, 40% higher rate, how the SRCOP works for single and married filers, and how tax credits reduce your bill.
- USC and PRSI in Ireland (2026): Rates, Thresholds and the October Rate RiseIrish social levies for 2026: USC bands 0.5% to 8%, PRSI Class A at 4.2%, October 2026 rate rise of 0.15pp, and who qualifies for reduced USC rates.
- Self-Employed Tax in Ireland (2026): Income Tax, USC Surcharge, PRSI and Self-AssessmentIrish self-employed tax for 2026: Earned Income Credit EUR 2,000, USC 3% surcharge over EUR 100k, PRSI Class S ~4.2% min EUR 650, and self-assessment deadlines.
- How VAT Works in Ireland (2026): Rates, Registration and the July 2026 Catering ChangeIrish VAT for 2026: standard 23%, reduced 13.5%, second reduced 9% (catering from July 2026), zero rate 0%, and registration thresholds approx. EUR 85k/EUR 42.5k.
- Debt Relief & Personal Insolvency in Ireland (2026): How It WorksGuide to Ireland's four personal insolvency options: DRN, DSA, PIA and Bankruptcy, administered by the Insolvency Service of Ireland.