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Quickly reference estimated net pay across common salary bands in Ireland for the 2026 tax year. These tables provide a baseline for single, married (one-income), and married (two-income) scenarios.
| Gross Annual Salary | Net Pay (Single) | Net Pay (Married 1-Inc) | Net Pay (Married 2-Inc) | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| €30,000 | €26,307 | €28,307 | €29,760 | View Breakdown → |
| €40,000 | €33,587 | €35,587 | €38,563 | View Breakdown → |
| €50,000 | €39,667 | €42,867 | €45,260 | View Breakdown → |
| €60,000 | €44,947 | €48,747 | €52,614 | View Breakdown → |
| €70,000 | €50,227 | €54,027 | €59,894 | View Breakdown → |
| €80,000 | €55,009 | €58,809 | €67,174 | View Breakdown → |
| €100,000 | €64,569 | €68,369 | €79,334 | View Breakdown → |
| €120,000 | €74,129 | €77,929 | €89,894 | View Breakdown → |
| €150,000 | €88,469 | €92,269 | €105,239 | View Breakdown → |
* Estimates based on 2026 standard tax credits and USC bands. Married (2-Income) assumes a 50/50 household split. Actual results may vary.
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