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comparing tax in france with germany

FranceGermanyDifference in Germany
Gross Income 35,886.06 EUR / 30,000.00 GBP 35,886.06 EUR / 30,000.00 GBP - 0.00 GBP
Tax Due 10,791.70 EUR / 9,021.64 GBP 9,222.23 EUR / 7,709.59 GBP - 1,312.05 GBP
Net Income 25,094.36 EUR / 20,978.36 GBP 26,663.83 EUR / 22,290.41 GBP + 1,312.05 GBP
Overall Tax Rate 30.1 % 25.7 % - 4.40 %.

Figures based upon 1 EUR = 0.83597921 GBP.

Figures based upon 1 EUR = 0.83597921 GBP.

In France, an income of 35,886.06 EUR / 30,000.00 GBP is more than the lowest average advertised salary of 14,400.00 EUR / 12,038.10 GBP and less than the country's average income of 45,000.00 EUR / 37,619.06 GBP.

In Germany, an income of 35,886.06 EUR / 30,000.00 GBP is more than the lowest average advertised salary of 18,900.00 EUR / 15,800.01 GBP and less than the country's average income of 43,000.00 EUR / 35,947.11 GBP.

Here are how much some common purchases cost in France vs Germany:

FranceGermanyDifference in Germany
Water Bottle (1.5L) 0.59 EUR / 0.49 GBP 0.34 EUR / 0.28 GBP - 0.21 GBP
Milk Bottle (1L) 0.94 EUR / 0.79 GBP 0.70 EUR / 0.59 GBP - 0.20 GBP
Pint of Beer 5.50 EUR / 4.60 GBP 3.50 EUR / 2.93 GBP - 1.67 GBP
Bread (500g) 1.30 EUR / 1.09 GBP 1.30 EUR / 1.09 GBP - 0.00 GBP
Chicken Breasts (1kg) 10.33 EUR / 8.64 GBP 7.34 EUR / 6.14 GBP - 2.50 GBP
Petrol UK Gallon 6.54 EUR / 5.47 GBP 6.36 EUR / 5.32 GBP - 0.15 GBP
Volkswagen Golf or Equivalent 20,000.00 EUR / 16,719.58 GBP 20,000.00 EUR / 16,719.58 GBP - 0.00 GBP
Broadband Internet Monthly 27.70 EUR / 23.16 GBP 30.14 EUR / 25.20 GBP + 2.04 GBP
Rent One Bedroom Apt. In City (Monthly) 655.51 EUR / 547.99 GBP 702.47 EUR / 587.25 GBP + 39.26 GBP
Purchase One Bedroom Apt. In City 215,197.15 EUR / 179,900.34 GBP 167,807.15 EUR / 140,283.29 GBP - 39,617.05 GBP

Part of Europe, France covers an area of 551,000 square kilometers.

France has a Gross Domestic Product (PPP) of 2,736.72 ($ Billion) from a population of 64,938,716.

A progressive tax system split into 5 bands, including a zero-rated band.

Household income is first split into the number of occupants and then each 'split' of the income is taxed according to the tax bands.

Income can be reduced for 100% of all social contributions, but not final 2.4% of the CSG.

Up to 11,294 EUR - 0%.

Between 11,294 EUR and 28,797 EUR - 11%.

Between 28,797 EUR and 82,342 EUR - 30%.

Between 82,342 EUR and 177,106 EUR - 41%.

Above 177,106 EUR - 45%.

An additional contribution of 3 percent on incomes over 250,000 EUR is also applicable.

Social charges (CSG) are 9.2 percent of salaried income.

Old age insurance is 6.9% up to 46,368 EUR and 0.4% after 46,368 EUR.

CRDS is 0.5% on 98.25% of gross salary

Supplementary pension 3.15% up to 46,368 EUR and 8.6% between 46,368 EUR and 60,000 EUR

CEG 0.86% up to 46,368 EUR and 1.08% between 46,368 EUR and 60,000 EUR

Source: https://www.impots.gouv.fr/portail/international

Source: XE.com (Currency Conversion).

Source: SalaryExplorer.com (Averages from average salaries in major job categories).

Source: Numbeo.com (Cost of living).

Part of Europe, Germany covers an area of 348,621 square kilometers.

Germany has a Gross Domestic Product (PPP) of 3,979.08 ($ Billion) from a population of 80,636,124.

A progressive tax system spread over 4 bands ranging from 0% to 45%.

Tax bands are as follow:

Below 11604 EUR - 0%

Between 11604 EUR and 66760 EUR - 14%.

Between 66760 EUR and 277825 EUR - 42%.

Above 277825 EUR - 45%.

The first band is essentially the tax-free allowance of 11,604 EUR.

A default deduction is allowed of 1,230 EUR for work-related expenses.

Social contributions made by the employee are : Pension 9.3%, Unemployment 1.3%, Health 7.3%, and Nursing 1.525%.

Social contributions are deducted before calculating taxable income

These contributions are made as a percentage of the entire gross wage - limited to 90,600 EUR (Pension and Unemployment), 62,100 EUR (Health and Nursing).

Source: http://www.bundesfinanzministerium.de/Web/EN/Issues/Taxation/taxation.html.

Source: XE.com (Currency Conversion).

Source: SalaryExplorer.com (Averages from average salaries in major job categories).

Source: Numbeo.com (Cost of living).

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This calculator allows you to calculate income taxes and social contributions equivalent for France and Germany and allow comparison between both. You can choose the preferred currency for the input amounts and displayed calculation. For example: If you choose GBP as your preferred currency, then the income entered will be converted to France's and Germany's native currencies for the calculation so that correct income equivalent is used. The results will then be shown in the native currencies and GBP.

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