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South Africa PAYE Tax Calculator 2024

Calculate your monthly PAYE, UIF, SDL and Net Salary (2024 Tax Year).

💰 Income Details

Affects tax rebates (Primary, Secondary 65+, Tertiary 75+).

📋 Deductions & Credits

Payslip Summary

Net Pay

R0.00

Monthly

Gross Income R0.00
PAYE Tax R0.00
UIF (1%) R0.00
SDL (Employer) R0.00

Effective Rate: 0%

Total Deductions: R0.00

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2024 South Africa Tax Rates & Limits

🇿🇦 Tax Brackets (2024)

R0 - R237,100 18%
R237,101 - R370,500 26%
R370,501 - R512,800 31%
R512,801 - R673,000 36%
R673,001 - R857,900 39%
R857,901 - R1,817,000 41%
Over R1,817,000 45%

💎 Rebates & Thresholds

Primary Rebate: R17,235
Secondary (65+): + R9,444
Tertiary (75+): + R3,145
Threshold (Under 65): R95,750
Threshold (65-74): R148,217

💼 UIF & SDL

UIF Employee: 1% (Max R177.12)
UIF Employer: 1% (Max R177.12)
Salary Ceiling: R17,712 / month
SDL (Employer): 1% of Payroll

💊 Medical Tax Credits

Main Member: R364 / month
First Dependent: R364 / month
Additional Dep: R246 / month

Credits reduce your final tax liability directly.

Understanding South Africa PAYE

🏛️ What is PAYE?

Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) is the method used by employers to deduct tax from your salary and pay it over to SARS on your behalf.

📊 Tax Calculations & Rebates

South Africa uses a sliding scale (progressive) tax system ranging from 18% to 45% based on your total taxable income.

  • Primary Rebate: R17,235
  • Secondary Rebate: R9,444
  • Tertiary Rebate: R3,145

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on 2024 Income Tax rates and thresholds. Actual tax payable may vary based on your specific circumstances, employment status, and other factors. For complex situations or detailed advice, consult with SARS or a qualified advisor. Rates and thresholds are subject to change.