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Thailand Net Salary Calculator

Calculate your monthly Thailand take-home salary after PIT income tax, Social Security (SSO) and personal allowances.

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We calculate PIT + Social Security + allowances → Net salary.
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Net salary (monthly)
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Salary after SSO
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Monthly PIT tax
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Thailand SSO = 5% of salary, capped at 750 THB per month.

How Thailand net salary is calculated

  • 5% Social Security (SSO), capped at 750 THB
  • 50% standard expense deduction (max 100,000 THB)
  • Personal allowance 60,000 THB
  • Spouse allowance 60,000 THB (if spouse has no income)
  • Child allowance (approx. 30,000 THB each)
  • Other reliefs (insurance, funds, etc.)
  • Thai progressive PIT tax 0–35%

Who should use this calculator?

  • Foreigners working in Thailand
  • Thai employees checking take-home salary
  • HR teams preparing salary packages
  • Companies planning employee payroll

How Thailand’s salary is calculated? 

This Thailand Net Salary Calculator uses the latest Thai personal income tax (PIT) 2026 rules and Social Security Office (SSO) contributions.
Net salary is calculated using:

  • 5% Social Security (SSO), capped at 750 THB/month

  • 50% standard expense deduction, up to 100,000 THB

  • Personal allowance: 60,000 THB

  • Spouse allowance: 60,000 THB (if spouse has no income)

  • Child allowance: ~30,000 THB per child

  • Other reliefs (insurance, provident fund, donations, etc.)

  • Thai progressive PIT tax rates from 0% to 35%

 

Who should use this Thailand salary calculator?

  • Foreigners working in Thailand

  • Thai employees checking their take-home salary

  • HR teams preparing salary packages

  • Companies estimating payroll cost

  • Recruiters sharing monthly net salary estimates

  • Expats comparing Thailand salary vs home country

 

Thailand PIT tax brackets (2026)

Chargeable Income (THB)Tax Rate
0 – 150,0000%
150,001 – 300,0005%
300,001 – 500,00010%
500,001 – 750,00015%
750,001 – 1,000,00020%
1,000,001 – 2,000,00025%
2,000,001 – 5,000,00030%
Above 5,000,00035%

 

Example: Thailand net salary (2026)

Monthly salary: 40,000 THB

  • SSO: capped at 750 THB

  • Annual deductions:

    • 50% expense cap = 100,000 THB

    • Personal allowance = 60,000 THB

  • PIT applied on the remainder

Your calculator will compute:

✔ Salary after SSO
✔ Monthly PIT tax
✔ Final net salary

 

How is net salary calculated in Thailand?

Net salary in Thailand is calculated after applying Social Security (SSO), standard expense deduction, personal allowance, spouse allowance, child allowance, and progressive personal income tax (PIT). Your salary after SSO and PIT gives your final take-home pay.

What is the Social Security (SSO) rate in Thailand?

The SSO contribution is 5% of salary, capped at 750 THB per month for employees. This amount is deducted before PIT calculation.

What are the standard tax deductions in Thailand?

Thailand provides a 50% standard expense deduction (up to 100,000 THB), a personal allowance of 60,000 THB, spouse allowance (60,000 THB if spouse has no income), and child allowance (about 30,000 THB per child).

What are the PIT tax rates in Thailand?

Thailand uses progressive tax rates from 0% to 35% depending on annual chargeable income. Higher income brackets pay higher tax rates.

Is the annual bonus taxed in Thailand?

Yes. Annual bonus is added to your total annual income and taxed using the same progressive PIT tax system. Your calculator automatically includes bonus in the computation.

Do foreigners working in Thailand pay tax?

Yes. Foreigners working in Thailand and staying more than 180 days in a calendar year are considered tax residents and pay tax using the Thai progressive PIT tax brackets.

Does Thailand have tax reliefs?

Yes. Thailand offers additional reliefs such as life insurance premiums, provident fund contributions, health insurance, donations, and retirement mutual fund (RMF/SSF) contributions. These reduce taxable income.

Who should use this Thailand net salary calculator?

Foreign workers, Thai employees, HR teams, payroll officers, recruiters, and companies preparing salary packages can use this calculator to estimate monthly take-home pay accurately.

Is this calculator updated for 2026?

Yes. The calculator follows the latest Thailand SSO cap, standard deductions, personal allowances, and PIT rates applicable for 2026.

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