| Item | Weekly amount |
|---|---|
| Gross salary | €0.00 |
| National Insurance | €0.00 |
| Income tax | €0.00 |
| Net salary | €0.00 |
| Item | Monthly amount |
|---|---|
| Gross salary | €0.00 |
| National Insurance | €0.00 |
| Income tax | €0.00 |
| Net salary | €0.00 |
Monthly values are averages across 12 periods.
| Item | Yearly amount |
|---|---|
| Gross salary | €0.00 |
| National Insurance | €0.00 |
| Income tax | €0.00 |
| Net salary | €0.00 |
Note: The statutory bonus is mandatory in Malta and is paid separately during the year. It is not included in the recurring net salary calculation shown above.
How the calculator works
Transparent calculation logic based on Malta's 2026–2028 resident income tax and employee social security rules.
Calculation basis
Estimates employee income tax, national insurance, and statutory bonus and weekly allowance reference values.
- Uses 2026–2028 resident income tax bands.
- Uses Class 1 employee NI thresholds and caps.
- Supports single, married, and parent categories.
- Shows bonus and allowance separately.
Best for quick checks
Useful for salary benchmarking, recruitment discussions, relocation planning, and quick pay expectation checks.
- Compare job offers.
- Estimate rough take-home pay.
- Support HR and recruitment pages.
- Use as a public-facing estimator.
What this excludes
This remains an estimator, not a complete payroll engine.
- No non-resident tax logic.
- No self-employed Class 2 NI logic.
- No custom payroll calendar simulation.
- No fringe benefits or custom deductions.
Why is bonus shown separately?
The statutory bonus and weekly allowance are paid on fixed dates during the year. Separating them keeps recurring salary clearer.
Why does age affect NI?
The employee social security annual cap changes depending on whether the employee was born before or after 31 December 1961.
Can this be embedded?
Yes. This is a single responsive HTML file and can be dropped into a website as a standalone estimator.