Global salary calculator

Country-specific take-home estimates—each country has its own URL and service module.

Singapore Salary Calculator

CPF as lump social rate; IRAS resident brackets are illustrative.

Gross (annual)

S$85,000

Taxable (model)

S$68,000

Total tax + contrib. (est.)

S$18,930

Net (annual)

S$66,070

Monthly take-home

S$5,506

All-in effective rate

22.3%

Breakdown (illustrative — not tax advice)

  • Employee social (model)S$17,000
  • Income tax (progressive model)S$1,930

Singapore Salary Calculator estimates take-home pay using simplified allowances, employee social contributions, and income tax brackets loaded from the global salary data pack.

Rules differ by tax year, residency, family status, and industry—treat the numbers as directional planning only.

Singapore Salary Calculator — key points

  • Annual gross → net and monthly take-home
  • Parameters editable in `data/genericCountryModels.js`
  • Same results layout as detailed country calculators

How to use this calculator

Enter gross annual employment income for Singapore in the usual local currency.

  • Update bracket endpoints and rates when finance ministries publish new schedules.
  • Add toggles (married, children) in the form when you extend the model.

Model concept

Net annual ≈ Gross − modeled employee social − modeled income tax
Monthly ≈ Net annual ÷ 12

Symbols

  • Allowance — Standard deduction or zero, per country stub.
  • Taxable — Gross minus social and allowance, before income tax.

Calibration

Compare the breakdown to a real payslip for Singapore; adjust socialRate and brackets until the error is acceptable for your audience.

Why use Profitspire Hub for Singapore

  • Dedicated URL for country-specific salary searches
  • Scales to dozens of markets from one code path

Frequently asked questions

Is this legally binding?
No. It is a structured approximation for education and planning.
Where are the rates?
In `client/src/pages/salary/data/genericCountryModels.js` for generic countries.

Profitspire Hub publishes educational estimates only. Generic country models use simplified brackets and social rates—confirm with local payroll or a qualified adviser.

Questions? Contact us