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The Malta Salary & Tax Calculator

Broadwing Employment Agency is offering a free tool to calculate your weekly, monthly, or yearly net salary based on the tax rates in Malta. This simple tool gives a clear breakdown of gross salary and deductions including tax, Social Security contributions (SSC/NI), government bonuses and most importantly the net salary you take home.

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Period Weekly Monthly Yearly
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Statutory Bonus# € 9.86 ** € 42.71 ** € 512.52 #
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Period Weekly Monthly Yearly
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Period Weekly Monthly Yearly
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Statutory Bonus# € 9.86 ** € 42.71 ** € 512.52 #
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Employer Payroll Summary (Primary Income)
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Updated on 05/11/2024

* Monthly average, dependent on month having 4 or 5 weeks

** Not included in net salary calculation for period

^ The yearly NI and maternity fund contributions are calculated using the number of Mondays in the selected year. The weekly and monthly values are purely for informational purposes and are calculated by dividing the yearly NI by 52 weeks and 12 months respectively.

#1 The Statutory Bonus of €135.10 is paid every six months and equates to €0.74 per calendar day including Saturdays and Sundays on a pro-rata basis. Payments are made at the end of June and December and will be included in your payslips.

↻ Includes Tax on Statutory Bonus

#2 The Statutory Weekly Allowance of €121.16 is paid every six months and equates to €4.66 per working week or a proportion thereof. Payments are made at the end of March and September and will be included in your payslips.

The 2024 Malta Payroll Adjustment Breakdown

Understand how your payroll is set to change in 2024 through updated social security contributions, tax rates, vacation & sick leave, benefits and more.

Malta Income Tax, Social Security and Payroll Adjustments Factsheet Infographic

Frequently Asked Questions

Check My Salary was developed to calculate the take-home salary (NET salary) of any individual working in Malta and to provide a breakdown of the Tax and National Insurance (SSC).

The calculator can be used by anyone that fits within any category of Class 1 Social security Contributions.

Yes any expected bonuses and allowances are included in an employee’s payslip and are taxable according to the applicable tax rate of the individual.

You can read the Malta Payroll Adjustments & Employee Benefits published by Broadwing Recruitment or check with the Commissioner for Revenue in Malta. Broadwing Employment Agency is also happy to assist you directly or by directing you to relevant contacts who can answer any queries you may have.

If you are working in Malta, you are required to declare all your income, from whatever source and including income of your spouse or dependent children. This must include any income derived from Malta and any other EU and non-EU member states.

A government bonus is a small bonus that is added to your salary by the employer, at a predetermined rate, to help cover the cost of living. It is calculated on a pro rata basis based on the weekly hours worked. This bonus is taxable.

The full statutory bonus is payable every six (6) months.

For more information on Malta’s Government Bonuses click here.

An individual qualifies of the parent tax rate if they have a:

Child up to 18 years of age
or

Child up to 23 years of age who has a combined income of less than €2000/year from stipends and employment.
The tax rate is applied automatically if:

The parents are married
Single Mothers
For a single father to qualify for the Parent Tax Rate, they must request a document from the Courts of Malta and submit a ‘Parent Rate Application Form’ available from the Inland Revenue website.

Malta enables married couples to file a joint tax computation whereby their partners’ incomes are aggregated, and tax on the global income is calculated.

Since the Married Rates use joint computation, we only advise using the married tax rate in the event that one spouse is in employment.

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💸 WOMEN DRIVE JOB GROWTH IN MALTA

✅ The Maltese labour force increased by 6.6% in 2023, with women being the main growth contributors.
→ Women contributed with a participation increase of 9.7%, while men provided a 3.1% increase over the course of five years.
→ The total ...working population of people aged 15 to 64 climbed from 74.1% in 2018 to 80.7% in 2023.
→ These statistics show a decrease in the gender gap over the course of those five years.

✅ People between the ages of 25 and 54 had the highest activity rate with a rate of 96%.
→ Women in that same age category had an increase of 10%.

✅ The total rating for the age range 15 to 64 is 5.7% higher than the EU average.
→ Malta scores higher than the EU average across nearly all age groups, as the EU average of 55 to 64-year-olds is 9.6% higher.
→ The age scale 15 to 24 year-olds has the biggest gap compared to the EU average with a 15.2% difference.

✅ From 2018 to 2023, male employment rose by 0.7% annually, while female rates increased by 1.9%.
→ In both the EU and Malta, male employment rates are generally higher than female rates.
→ Exceptions exist for the 55-64 age group.
→ Overall, employment rates for both genders in Malta surpass the EU-27 average.
→ The largest gap between national and EU-27 rates is in the 15-24 age group, with Malta at 50.4% compared to the EU-27's 35.2%.

✅ Employment rates have risen across all age groups as the age structure of employed individuals has shifted in recent years.
→ The younger cohort (15-24) saw a 1% increase from 2018 to 2023.
→ Employment for those aged 20-64 increased by 6.4% during the same period.

✅ Between 2018 and 2023, the employment gender gap in Malta narrowed due to incentives encouraging female participation in the labour market.
→ In 2023, Malta's gender gap was 4.3% lower than the EU-27 average.
→ Employment in the services sector rose from 57% in 2018 to 63.1% in 2023.
→ In 2023, the female share of employment in services was 20.4% below the EU-27 average.
→ In 2023, about 15% of employed individuals in Malta were self-employed, 0.7% higher than the EU-27 average.
→ Over the past six years, self-employed males made up 19.3% of total employed males.
→ Female self-employment rates in Malta matched those in the EU-27.

✅ In 2023, 17% of female employees in Malta were part-time, compared to 29.7% in the EU-27.
→ Malta's overall part-time worker share was 8.4% lower than the EU average.
→ There was a 12.7% difference for females and a 3.2% difference for males.

✅ Unemployment rates in Malta declined steadily, reaching 3.5% in 2023: 3.7% for males, and 3.2% for females.

✅ The youth unemployment ratio was 5.1% in 2023, which is 0.9% lower than the EU-27 average.
→ Higher rates were observed for young males compared to females.

Read the Article! 👇
https://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/131749/women_drive_maltese_job_growth_as_family_measures_reduce_gender_gap

💸 EMPLOYMENT UP ACROSS SECTORS

✅ The National Statistics Office reports a 5% increase in June's full-time and part-time employment, with higher job fills in both sectors.
→ Full-time employment reached almost 287.000 in June, which is the most recent month for available ...data.
→ Part-time employment reached 35.000, with an increase of almost 6%.
→ The private sector saw the biggest increase of 6%, reaching over 234.000 full-time workers.
→ Public sector full-time employment grew by nearly 2%, reaching over 52.000.

✅ The number of workers has steadily increased since 2005, now more than double the 150.000 recorded 20 years ago, despite short-term fluctuations.
→ Malta has also seen an increase in population during that same period, rising by 140.000.
→ The employment gains were seen across all industries.

✅ Full-time employment in hospitality saw the largest proportional increase, with food and accommodation jobs rising by nearly 13%.
→ This was followed by a 12% rise in household activities and an 8% increase in professional, scientific, and technical activities.
→ Nearly 5.000 new workers joined the hospitality and motor trade sectors, driving the largest gains in full-time employment.
→ The NSO reported a 5% rise in full-time employment for men and a 6% rise for women.

✅ Part-time employment rose by 1.500, with professional and administrative services leading the way.
→ The increase was biggest in the water supply industry (17%), with financial and insurance activities (15%) and the arts, entertainment, and recreation sector (12%) also seeing notable gains.
→ The number of self-employed workers rose by 725.

Read the Article! 👇
https://timesofmalta.com/article/employment-across-board-june-nso.1101241

💸 SALARY INCREASE OF 4.2%

✅ The 11th Annual HR Development Survey by Misco and the MEA shows that average salaries have risen by 4.2% over the past year.
→ As organisations boost compensation packages, specific sectors have varied rates of growth.
→ Salary increases were ...3.7% for finance, 3.8% for sales and marketing, 6% for legal and compliance, and 5.2% for IT roles.
→ The increasing number of vacancies and talent competition has prompted 50% of Maltese companies to improve employee benefits to keep top talent.

✅ The survey revealed that 43% of companies had more vacancies than last year, with 25% being technical roles.
→ It further revealed that 65% of companies still view HR as essential, though this represents a slight decrease from 71% in 2023.
→ HR's focus on staff retention remains a priority for 75% of the respondents, a 5% increase.
→ 63% of companies lack a structured management development programme due to time and budget constraints.

✅ At MEA’s Valletta offices, Nadine Cilia presented the survey results to HR practitioners, emphasising the ongoing challenges faced by the HR role.
→ Cilia explained that HR professionals are confronted with challenges like setting up performance management systems, reduced budgets, insufficient resources, and limited acknowledgement from top management.
→ Salary demands remain the key HR challenge, and better remuneration packages drive staff turnover, with 46% of respondents citing this as the main reason.
→ The survey revealed that while 61% of companies invest in attracting new talent, only 35% measure employee engagement annually, and 30% don't measure it at all.

✅ The survey revealed that the top employee benefits are subsidised meals, life insurance, childcare services, company discounts, training sponsorships, and gym memberships.

Read the Article! 👇
https://timesofmalta.com/article/salaries-increase-average-42-past-year.1101402

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💸 IGAMING SECTOR SURPASSES €1.3B

✅ The gaming sector's economic contribution surpassed €1.3 billion last year.
→ The number of new gaming licenses decreased by 50%, according to the industry watchdog's annual report.
→ The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) ...reported a €55 million increase in the sector's Gross Value Added (GVA), a 4% growth, based on NSO figures.
→ The number of new licenses issued dropped from 31 in 2022 to 15 last year, while licenses revoked by the MGA increased from 6 to 11.
→ The authority issued 28 warnings and imposed nearly €173.000 in administrative penalties, including a €66.500 settlement from a company offering unlicensed gaming services.

✅ Administrative penalties issued by the Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU) reached almost €1 million.
→ These penalties carried out almost half of the anti-money laundering and financing of terrorism checks on gaming operators.
→ The MGA found seven operators in breach of AML/CFT compliance after 28 interviews with the financial intelligence agency.
→ Land-based gaming inspections totalled over 9.500, a 20% decrease from the previous year, with the largest drop in inspections of electronic gambling premises.
→ The MGA conducted 1.661 inspections of controlled gaming premises last year, a 15% decrease from the previous year and the lowest since 2021.

✅ Gaming establishments in Malta are gaining popularity, as Maltese casinos register over 225.000 new players.
→ This makes it an increase of more than 50.000 from the previous year.
→ Last year, casino visits grew by more than 130.000, surpassing 925.000 in total.
→ The authority helped nearly 4.500 players last year who sought assistance for responsible gaming, a decrease of about 700 from the previous year.

✅ An EY study found that most gaming operators expect revenue and employment growth while increasing spending on legal, tech, and marketing services.

Read the Article! 👇
https://timesofmalta.com/article/gaming-sector-generated-13-billion-last-year.1101229

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💸 RISE IN UNEMPLOYMENT

✅ The National Statistics Office reported a rise in unemployment of 130 in October this year, compared to the same month in 2023.
→ The number of unemployed persons reached 1.089, with men accounting for 68.4% of the total.
→ Registrations for work ...increased by 47 for under 21 weeks and 90 for 21-52 weeks year-on-year.
→ However, registrations for work over one year decreased by seven.

✅ In October 2024, the number of persons registering for disability decreased.
→ The decrease was by six compared to the previous year, totalling 234 individuals.
→ The largest portion of individuals on the unemployment register were seeking jobs as clerical support workers.

Read the Article! 👇
https://timesofmalta.com/article/unemployment-slightly-october.1101318