Pakistan Salary Tax Calculator

Calculate estimated annual and monthly salary tax for Pakistan (salaried). Includes optional deductions and the 9% surcharge rule for taxable income above PKR 10,000,000 (per referenced table). :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Inputs
Enter salary • Optional deductions • Get instant results
Enter salary
We’ll convert monthly to annual automatically.
Add more years later by editing the rules object in JS.
Enter gross salary (before tax).
If you don’t know, keep 0 (simple estimate).
MVP: we add this to taxable income for estimate.
If you only know monthly bonus, convert to yearly.
Optional display rounding.
What this calculator uses: Pakistan salaried slab rates (0–600k: 0%, 600k–1.2m: 1%, 1.2m–2.2m: 11% with base 6,000, 2.2m–3.2m: 23% with base 116,000, 3.2m–4.1m: 30% with base 346,000, above 4.1m: 35% with base 616,000). :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} It also applies a 9% surcharge on computed income tax when taxable income exceeds PKR 10 million. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Results
Annual + monthly estimate
Surcharge: not applied
Taxable income (annual)
PKR 0
= Salary + Bonus + Other income − Deductions
Income tax (annual, before surcharge)
PKR 0
Slab: —
Surcharge (if applicable)
PKR 0
Applied when taxable income > PKR 10,000,000 (9% of income tax). :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
Total tax payable (annual)
PKR 0
Monthly withholding estimate shown below.
Monthly tax (estimate)
PKR 0
= Total annual tax / 12
Net salary (estimate)
PKR 0
Net monthly = monthly gross − monthly tax estimate
Disclaimer: This is an estimation tool for salary tax and may differ from actual withholding due to specific exemptions, rebates, payroll practices, and future law updates. Always verify with official guidance / tax advisor.
Reference: Salaried slab rates and surcharge threshold used here are taken from PwC “Pakistan – Individual – Taxes on personal income” (last reviewed 19 Jan 2026). :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Salaried tax slabs used (PKR)
Transparency table (same rules used in the calculator)
From To Base tax Rate on excess
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