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Andalusia Salary Calculator 2026

Spain's most populous region with standard IRPF rates. Capital: Seville.

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Take-Home Pay in Andalusia 2026

Workers in Andalusia are subject to Spain's national IRPF (Impuesto sobre la Renta de las Personas Físicas) plus the regional IRPF set by Andalusia. Social Security contributions are the same across all Spanish regions: 6.35% employee + 0.15% MEI = 6.50% total, capped at €61,214/year.

Andalusia uses standard national reference IRPF rates, making it mid-range among Spanish autonomous communities.

Andalusia is Spain's most populous region and a growing economic hub, particularly in tourism, agriculture, and renewable energy around Seville, Malaga, and Granada.

Worked Example — €25,000 Salary in Andalusia (2026)

Based on the approximate average salary in Andalusia of €25,000/year, here is what a standard employee takes home with 14 pagas:

€25,000 Gross — Andalusia, Single, 14 Pagas, 2026

Annual Gross Salary€25,000
Social Security (6.35%)−€1,588
MEI (0.15%)−€38
Employment income reduction−€0
Personal allowance−€5,550
Approximate IRPF−€3,656
Estimated Net (annual)≈€19,720

With 14 pagas: approximately €1,409 per paga. With 12 pagas (prorated): approximately €1,643/month.

Spain 2026 Tax Reference — Key Rates

ConceptRate 2026Notes
Total IRPF range in Andalusia19%–45%State + regional combined
Social Security (employee)6.35%Capped at €61,214/year
MEI contribution0.15%Up from 0.08% in 2025
Personal allowance€5,550Under 65 years old
Beckham Law rate24% flatNew residents, first 6 years
Max SS contribution base€61,214/year€5,101.20/month

Sources: Agencia Tributaria, Tesorería General de la Seguridad Social, Real Decreto-ley 3/2026

FAQs — Andalusia Salary & Tax

What are the IRPF rates in Andalusia? +
Andalusia applies standard reference regional IRPF rates, resulting in a combined total IRPF of approximately 19% on income up to €12,450, rising to 45% on the highest bracket.
How much Social Security do I pay in Andalusia? +
Social Security (Seguridad Social) is the same across all Spanish regions. Employees pay 6.35% of their gross salary (4.70% contingencias comunes + 1.55% desempleo + 0.10% formación profesional), plus 0.15% MEI. Total employee contribution is 6.50%, capped at €61,214.40/year in 2026.
Does Andalusia have local taxes on salaries? +
No. In Spain, there are no local or municipal income taxes on employment income. Your salary deductions are national Social Security + IRPF (national + regional component). The regional component is set by Andalusia's autonomous government, not individual cities.
What is the Beckham Law and can I use it in Andalusia? +
The Beckham Law (Art. 93 LIRPF) is available to all new Spanish tax residents regardless of which autonomous community they live in. It allows a flat 24% IRPF rate on Spanish income for the first 6 years of residency. You must apply within 6 months of registering with Spanish Social Security. Use our Beckham Law toggle in the calculator above to see how it affects your Andalusia take-home pay.

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