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Cyprus Income Tax Calculator 2026

Calculate your net take-home pay in Cyprus for the 2026 tax year. This interactive calculator applies the current progressive income tax brackets, mandatory Social Insurance and GeSY (General Healthcare System) contributions, and the 20% / 50% expatriate exemptions available to qualifying first-employment residents.

Built for Cyprus residents, expatriates, remote workers employed through an Employer of Record (EOR), and anyone considering relocation to take advantage of Cyprus non-dom status. Enter your gross salary and the calculator returns an annual and monthly breakdown of income tax, social contributions, employer cost, and net pay in euro. Results update instantly as you adjust your inputs, so you can model 13th-month salary, partial employment years, and exemption scenarios with confidence.

Rates updated Apr 2026
Gross Salary
per month
Net Take-Home
Total Deductions
Effective Tax Rate
%
of gross salary

Inputs

Updates live
Gross Salary 6,000 / mo
13th Salary
Adds one extra month’s pay per year
Employment Months This Year 12 / 12
Exemption Status None
No exemption applied. Full gross income is taxable after social contributions.
Show Employer Cost
Adds employer-side contributions
Net Take-Home Pay / month
0.00
Of €0 gross · 0.0% effective tax
Marginal Rate
0%
Salary Breakdown
€0 gross
70%
10%
10%
10%
Net Pay €0
Income Tax €0
Social Insurance €0
GeSY €0

Employee Breakdown

GGross Salary €0
SSocial Insurance 8.8% −€0
HGeSY (Health) 2.65% −€0
EExemption Applied −€0
TChargeable Income €0
IIncome Tax −€0
Total Deductions −€0
Net Take-Home €0

Employer Contribution

GGross Salary €0
SSocial Insurance 8.8% €0
HGeSY 2.9% €0
RRedundancy Fund 1.2% €0
HHuman Resource Dev. 0.5% €0
CSocial Cohesion Fund 2.0% €0
Employer Contributions €0
Total Cost to Company €0

Progressive Tax Brackets

Annual · Applied to chargeable income
BandRangeRateTax in this band
Methodology. Calculations apply Cyprus 2026 resident tax rules: progressive income tax on chargeable income after mandatory social contributions and any applicable exemption. Social Insurance (employee 8.8%) is capped at an insurable earnings ceiling of €66,612 per year (€505.30 per month contribution cap). GeSY (2.65%) is capped at €180,000 of annual income (€397.50 per month). The 20% and 50% exemptions apply to first-employment expatriates under the conditions summarised above; eligibility is the user’s responsibility. Employer-side figures are indicative contribution rates.

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