Estimate Spanish IRPF income tax for 2026 using the combined estatal and autonomica scale. Enter your base liquidable and see cuota, tipo medio, and tipo marginal.
How to use the IRPF Calculator
Enter your base liquidable: your net taxable income after personal reductions.
Adjust the minimo personal if your situation differs from the default (5,550 EUR).
See the cuota IRPF, effective rate and marginal rate instantly.
Enter your base liquidable and the calculator applies the combined estatal and autonomica IRPF scale for 2026. It then subtracts the tax on the minimo personal to arrive at your cuota IRPF.
The 2026 scale is progressive, so higher slices of your base liquidable are taxed at higher rates. The minimo personal is the slice of income the state treats as exempt, and its tax is removed from the gross figure before you see the final cuota.
The cuota IRPF is the estimated tax on your base liquidable. The tipo medio shows the average rate across all your income, while the tipo marginal is the rate applied to your last euro earned.
This uses a combined national scale, so it does not account for the specific autonomica scale where you live. It also skips personal deductions and bonificaciones, which can raise or lower your real bill.
Treat the figure as a guide, not tax advice, and expect your official IRPF to differ once regional rates and deductions are applied. All calculations run in your browser, and no data is sent to any server.
Frequently asked questions
The base liquidable is your net taxable income after applying reduccion por trabajo, reduccion por rendimientos del trabajo, and other allowances. It is the figure to which the IRPF scale is applied.
The minimo personal (5,550 EUR by default) is the amount of income exempt from IRPF. The tax is computed as the difference between the scale applied to the base and the scale applied to the minimo.
IRPF in Spain has a state portion (escala estatal) and a regional portion (escala autonomica). Each comunidad autonoma sets its own regional scale. This calculator uses the average combined scale as a reasonable estimate; actual liability varies by region.
No. This is an estimate based on the combined default scale. It excludes regional variations, deductions, reducciones, and tax credits. Actual tax payable may differ. It is not tax advice.
This tool is for general information only and is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Results are estimates that depend on your situation and current rules, so check the official source or a qualified professional before you act.
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