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Salary After Tax Calculator Sweden

Estimate Sweden-style take-home pay from gross monthly salary, effective tax, and payroll contributions so the first pass feels closer to a real local paycheck.

Quick startUses a Sweden-style monthly payroll example so take-home pay feels realistic immediately.

Gross salary 42,000 SEK, effective tax rate 31%, and payroll contributions 1,500 SEK gives a realistic Sweden-style monthly net pay estimate.

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Calculate net salary

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How to use this tool

Use this Sweden salary helper as a fast local take-home estimate before relying on full payroll software or municipality-specific tax tables. It works best for monthly salary comparisons, employer-side offer checks, and practical net-pay planning where users need a close first answer rather than a generic global salary page.

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Is this an official Sweden tax calculation?

No. This page is a planning helper with one effective tax assumption and a visible payroll contribution line. It is useful for comparisons, but final payroll treatment should be checked against current Sweden tax rules.

Why separate contributions from tax?

That makes the net-pay logic easier to review and stress-test. Many salary decisions become clearer when users can see what part of the difference comes from tax and what part comes from payroll-side deductions.