If you are trying to convert your gross salary into take-home pay, this Romania net salary calculator gives you a fast monthly and yearly estimate. Enter your gross income and basic tax settings to see your net salary, employee contributions, and total employer cost in one place.
Romania Net Salary Calculator (Monthly)
Estimated Net Salary: 0.00 RON / month
Approx. 0.00 EUR / month
| Breakdown | Monthly (RON) | Yearly (RON) |
|---|---|---|
| Gross Salary | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| CAS (Pension 25%) | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| CASS (Health 10%) | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Personal Deduction Used | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Taxable Base | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Income Tax (10%) | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Net Salary | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Employer CAM (2.25%) | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Total Employer Cost | 0.00 | 0.00 |
Assumption: this tool uses a standard payroll model for salaried employees (CAS 25%, CASS 10%, income tax 10%, CAM 2.25%). It is an estimate and not legal or accounting advice.
How this Romania net salary calculator works
The calculator starts with your monthly gross salary, then applies employee contributions and income tax to estimate your take-home pay:
- CAS (Pension): 25% of gross salary
- CASS (Health): 10% of gross salary
- Income tax: 10% of taxable income (after contributions and applicable deductions)
- CAM (Employer contribution): 2.25% paid by employer, not deducted from employee net salary
Formula used
Taxable Base = Gross - CAS - CASS - Personal Deduction - Additional Deduction
Income Tax = 10% × max(Taxable Base, 0) unless tax exemption applies
Net Salary = Gross - CAS - CASS - Income Tax
Personal deduction assumptions
Romanian payroll can include personal deductions depending on gross income level, dependents, and whether the contract is your main job. This tool uses a simplified taper model to give a practical estimate:
- Maximum deduction is based on number of dependents.
- Maximum is applied at lower salaries, then reduced gradually as income rises.
- If this is not your main job, personal deduction is set to zero.
This keeps the estimate useful while remaining easy to understand. For exact payroll, always verify with HR or a certified accountant.
Why gross vs net salary matters in Romania
When comparing job offers, negotiating compensation, or planning monthly expenses, gross salary alone is not enough. The difference between gross and net salary can be substantial once contributions and income tax are applied.
With this calculator, you can quickly answer common questions:
- How much will I actually receive in my bank account each month?
- What is my annual net income?
- How much does my employer pay in total beyond gross salary?
- How do dependents and deductions affect my tax?
Example scenario
Suppose your gross monthly salary is 10,000 RON. The calculator will estimate:
- CAS = 2,500 RON
- CASS = 1,000 RON
- Income tax based on the remaining taxable base
- Net salary after all employee-side deductions
You also get total employer cost by adding CAM. This is useful if you freelance, manage budgets, or compare employee vs contractor economics.
Frequently asked questions
Is this an official ANAF calculator?
No. This is an independent estimation tool designed for fast planning and gross-to-net salary checks.
Does this include all special tax regimes?
No. Romania has sector-specific and case-specific rules that can change over time. This tool focuses on a standard salary taxation model.
Can I use it for yearly salary planning?
Yes. The calculator shows both monthly and yearly values, helping you estimate annual take-home pay and annual employer cost.
What if my payroll details are more complex?
If your package includes bonuses, meal vouchers, non-taxable benefits, split contracts, or special exemptions, use this as a baseline and confirm final numbers with payroll professionals.
Final note
This romania net salary calculator is designed to be quick, practical, and transparent. Use it to evaluate job offers, prepare for interviews, and build a realistic monthly budget. For legal compliance and exact payroll calculations, always check the latest official legislation and consult a qualified expert.