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Salary After Tax Sweden (Monthly)

Estimate monthly take-home salary in Sweden using gross income, effective tax, social contributions, and deductions.

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

Gross salary 52000, tax rate 29, social contributions 1800, deductions 0 -> monthly net estimate.

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Monthly net salary

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This starter gives a practical monthly net-pay estimate for Sweden. Use gross income, tax assumptions, and contribution inputs to compare realistic payroll outcomes before a final publish pass.

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Is this exact for Swedish payroll?

No. It is an effective-rate planning model and should be refined with detailed local payroll rules before official use.

Why include social contributions separately?

Separate contribution input makes assumptions visible and easier to adjust across job types.