Argentina Salary Calculator

Easily estimate take home pay after income tax so you can have an idea of what to possibly expect when planning your budget

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Summary

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Enter your employment income into the salary calculator above to estimate how taxes in Argentina may affect your finances. You'll then get your estimated take home pay, an estimated breakdown of your potential tax liability, and a quick summary down here so you can have a better idea of what to possibly expect when planning your budget.

This salary calculator also works as an income tax calculator for Argentina, as it shows you how much income tax you have to pay based on your salary and personal details.

To learn more about Argentina, its income tax, and tax brackets, so that you can get a deeper understanding of how your budget and finances may be affected, scroll down to the detail section below!

Quick Facts about Argentina

  • Main Language(s):Spanish
  • Currency:Argentine Peso ($)
  • Capital:Buenos Aires
  • Total Population:44,938,712
  • Most Populous City:Buenos Aires
  • Time Zone(s):UTC-3
  • International Phone Code:+54
  • Driving Side:Right
  • Climate:Ranges from subtropical to polar

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the income tax rate in Argentina?

The personal income tax rate in Argentina is progressive and ranges from 5% to 35% depending on your income. This income tax calculator can help estimate your average income tax rate and your take home pay.

How many income tax brackets are there in Argentina?

The income tax system in Argentina has nine different tax brackets. For more details, check out our detail section.

Argentina Income Tax Brackets and Other Information

The personal income tax system in Argentina is a progressive tax system. This means that your income is split into multiple brackets where lower brackets are taxed at lower rates and higher brackets are taxed at higher rates. Tax rates range from 5% to 35%.

For 2022 tax year

Taxable Income (ARS)Tax Rate
First 97,2025%
From 97,202 to 194,4049%
From 194,404 to 291,60612%
From 291,606 to 388,808.0115%
From 388,808.01 to 583,212.0119%
From 583,212.01 to 777,616.0123%
From 777,616.01 to 1,166,424.0227%
From 1,166,424.02 to 1,555,232.0731%
From 1,555,232.07 onwards35%

A standard deduction exists for individuals that have been living in Argentina for at least six months of the calendar year. This comes in the form of a basic personal tax allowance which helps lower your taxable income. Many other deductions may also exist depending on your situation with some including ones for a spouse, dependents, some rental expenses, business losses, charitable contributions, etc.

Social Security in Argentina

The social security system in Argentina consists of the pension, the social services fund, the family allowances fund, and health insurance.

Contributions are shared between employers and employees. Those earning under a certain amount do not have to contribute. Additionally, there is also a maximum cap on the applicable income as well when calculating contributions.

All employee contributions to social security are deductible and help to reduce the income subject to income tax.

Resident status and income tax in Argentina

In terms of tax residency, there are three categories in Argentina. Individuals are considered to be either residents, non-residents, or foreign beneficiaries.

Individuals who are residents for tax purposes are subject to income tax on worldwide income. Those that are classified as non-residents or foreign beneficiaries for tax purposes are only subject to income tax on Argentine-sourced income.

The resident status basically includes all Argentine nationals living in Argentina, Argentine nationals living abroad for the first thirteen months or until they acquire permanent residence abroad, foreign nationals that work in Argentina for over five years, or foreign nationals that are simply staying in Argentina (and not working) for more than twelve months.

On the other hand, the non-resident status includes any foreign national that works in Argentina for fewer than five years.

Lastly, the foreign beneficiary status includes any foreign national who only works on a temporary basis in Argentina for fewer than six months in a tax year, any Argentine national who have lost tax residency, or any foreign nationals living abroad that derive an income from Argentina.

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Disclaimer

  • Last reviewed on January 29, 2023.
  • The content shown on this page is strictly for educational purposes only. It does not represent advice nor is it a substitute for a professional advisor.
  • Estimated results are just estimates. They are not a guarantee of future results.
  • Tax situations vary widely and calculations can get very complex. This salary calculator only provides a rough estimate according to the most common scenarios for standard employment income that comes from an employer. If you are self-employed, your taxes might differ.
  • There may be additional deductions, credits, exemptions, allowances, reliefs, etc depending on many factors. Some factors are about your family such as the number of dependents, children, relatives, parents, etc. Other factors may include mortgage payments, property depreciation, charitible donations, additional voluntary retirement contributions, etc. Whether or not you are handicapped and/or disabled may also sometimes be an additional factor.
  • Depending on region and jurisdiction, salary bonuses may be treated and taxed differently from standard salary.
  • Calculators from other sites may show slightly different numbers due to different deductions/credits being included or they are based on data from a different year.
  • Generally, we review changes once a year since tax codes usually change once a year. If you notice a major miscalculation or error with our salary calculator (most likely caused by a typo somewhere), feel free to direct message us on twitter and let us know. However, if you have specific questions about your own personal situation, please consult a licensed tax professional.

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