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Vorarlberg
Monthly wage
(gross)
Monthly wage
(net)
Hourly wage
(gross)
Hourly wage
(net)
1.541,25 € 1.268,51 € 8,90 € 7,32 €


From the gross wage several statutory charges (such as income tax or social security contributions) have to be deducted by your employer. He/she passes them on to the competent authorities (tax office, social security), you don’t have to take care about that. What remains is the so called net wage.


Tirol

 

Monthly wage
(gross)
Monthly wage
(net)
Hourly wage
(gross)
Hourly wage
(net)
1.500,00 € 1.240,42 €  8,66 € 7,16 €


From the gross wage several statutory charges (such as income tax or social security contributions) have to be deducted by your employer. He/she passes them on to the competent authorities (tax office, social security), you don’t have to take care about that. What remains is the so called net wage.


Kärnten
Monthly wage
(gross)
Monthly wage
(net)
Hourly wage
(gross)
Hourly wage
(net)
1.525,00 € 1.257,45 € 8,80 € 7,26 €


From the gross wage several statutory charges (such as income tax or social security contributions) have to be deducted by your employer. He/she passes them on to the competent authorities (tax office, social security), you don’t have to take care about that. What remains is the so called net wage.


Salzburg
Monthly wage
(gross)
Monthly wage
(net)
Hourly wage
(gross)
Hourly wage
(net)
1.546,62 € 1.272,17 € 8,93 € 7,35 €


From the gross wage several statutory charges (such as income tax or social security contributions) have to be deducted by your employer. He/she passes them on to the competent authorities (tax office, social security), you don’t have to take care about that. What remains is the so called net wage.


Steiermark
Monthly wage
(gross)
Monthly wage
(net)
Hourly wage
(gross)
Hourly wage
(net)
1.540,50 € 1.268,00 € 8,89 € 7,32 €


From the gross wage several statutory charges (such as income tax or social security contributions) have to be deducted by your employer. He/she passes them on to the competent authorities (tax office, social security), you don’t have to take care about that. What remains is the so called net wage.


Oberösterreich
Monthly wage
(gross)
Monthly wage
(net)
Hourly wage
(gross)
Hourly wage
(net)
1.530 € 1.260,85 € 8,83 € 7,28 €


From the gross wage several statutory charges (such as income tax or social security contributions) have to be deducted by your employer. He/she passes them on to the competent authorities (tax office, social security), you don’t have to take care about that. What remains is the so called net wage.


Niederösterreich
Monthly wage
(gross)
Monthly wage
(net)
Hourly wage
(gross)
Hourly wage
(net)
1.543,16 € 1.269,81 € 8,91 € 7,33 €


From the gross wage several statutory charges (such as income tax or social security contributions) have to be deducted by your employer. He/she passes them on to the competent authorities (tax office, social security), you don’t have to take care about that. What remains is the so called net wage.

Burgenland
Monthly wage
(gross)
Monthly wage
(net)
Hourly wage
(gross)
Hourly wage
(net)
€ 1.500,00 
€ 1.243,22 € 8,66 € 7,18 €


From the gross wage several statutory charges (such as income tax or social security contributions) have to be deducted by your employer. He/she passes them on to the competent authorities (tax office, social security), you don’t have to take care about that. What remains is the so called net wage.


Wien
Monthly wage
(gross)
Monthly wage
(net)
Hourly wage
(gross)
Hourly wage
(net)
1.543,16 € 1.272,90 € 8,91 € 7,35 €


From the gross wage several statutory charges (such as income tax or social security contributions) have to be deducted by your employer. He/she passes them on to the competent authorities (tax office, social security), you don’t have to take care about that. What remains is the so called net wage.