Spain income tax brackets (2026)
| Annual income (EUR) | Marginal rate |
|---|---|
| €0 – €12,450 | 19% |
| €12,450 – €20,200 | 24% |
| €20,200 – €35,200 | 30% |
| €35,200 – €60,000 | 37% |
| €60,000 – €300,000 | 45% |
| €300,000 and above | 47% |
Solidarity tax 1.7–3.5% on wealth above €3 million (not employment income).
Typical gross salaries in Spain
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| Gross / month | Net / month | Open |
|---|---|---|
| €1,500 | €1,246 | Calculate → |
| €2,500 | €1,927 | Calculate → |
| €4,000 | €2,864 | Calculate → |
| €6,000 | €4,041 | Calculate → |
| €9,000 | €5,688 | Calculate → |
Spain salary and tax FAQ (2026)
- What is the minimum wage in Spain in 2026?
- €1,323 per month gross.
- What are the 2026 income tax brackets in Spain?
- 19% (none – €12,450); 24% (€12,450 – €20,200); 30% (€20,200 – €35,200); 37% (€35,200 – €60,000); 45% (€60,000 – €300,000); 47% (€300,000 and above)
- How much social security do I pay in Spain?
- Employees contribute 6.48% of gross salary; employers add 30.57% on top.
- Is there a personal allowance in Spain?
- Yes — up to €5,550 per year, subject to taper rules at higher incomes.
- Does Spain apply a solidarity or surcharge tax?
- Solidarity tax 1.7–3.5% on wealth above €3 million (not employment income).
- How are dependents treated for tax purposes in Spain?
- Family allowances available; amount varies by region (autonomous community).
- When is the Spain tax return due?
- 30 June of the year following the tax year.
- Do non-residents pay the same rates in Spain?
- Non-residents: 24% flat on Spain-sourced employment (19% for EU/EEA residents).