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Income Tax Calculator Sweden

Estimate Sweden-style income tax from gross monthly income, an effective local tax rate, and visible deductions so salary decisions stay practical and easy to compare.

Quick startUses a realistic starter scenario so you get to a meaningful result faster.

Gross monthly income 42,000 SEK, effective tax rate 31%, and deductions 1,200 SEK gives a practical Sweden-style monthly tax estimate.

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Calculate tax

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Use this Sweden tax helper when the main question is tax pressure rather than take-home pay. It works well for salary comparisons, negotiation prep, and quick payroll planning because it keeps the tax assumption visible instead of hiding it behind a black box.

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Is this a full Sweden tax engine?

No. This page is a planning helper with an effective tax rate and visible deductions. Use it to compare scenarios quickly, then verify exact local tax treatment for a final payroll decision.

Why keep deductions visible?

Because salary decisions get clearer when the user can see how much of the tax total depends on the tax rate and how much can be softened by deductions.