Salary Calculator
Calculate your take-home pay after PAYE tax, UIF, and medical aid credits for the 2026/27 tax year.
Monthly Take-Home Pay R0.00
Annual Take-Home Pay R0.00
Tax Breakdown (Monthly)
Gross Salary R0.00
PAYE Tax -R0.00
UIF (1%) -R0.00
Medical Aid Credit +R0.00
Net Pay R0.00
Effective Tax Rate
Enter your salary to see your effective tax rate.
How the Salary Calculator Works
This calculator uses the official SARS 2026/27 tax brackets to determine your Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) income tax. It then deducts UIF contributions and applies medical aid tax credits to arrive at your net take-home pay.
SA Tax Brackets 2026/27
| Taxable Income | Rate |
|---|---|
| R0 - R245,100 | 18% |
| R245,101 - R383,100 | R44,118 + 26% of income above R245,100 |
| R383,101 - R530,200 | R79,998 + 31% of income above R383,100 |
| R530,201 - R695,800 | R125,599 + 36% of income above R530,200 |
| R695,801 - R887,000 | R185,215 + 39% of income above R695,800 |
| R887,001 - R1,878,600 | R259,783 + 41% of income above R887,000 |
| R1,878,601 and above | R666,339 + 45% of income above R1,878,600 |
Tax Rebates
Primary rebate (everyone): R17,820 per year. Secondary rebate (65+): R9,765. Tertiary rebate (75+): R3,249.
UIF Contribution
1% of gross salary, capped at R17,712 per year (R1,476 per month).
Medical Aid Tax Credits
R376 per month for the first two members, R254 per month for each additional member.