Income tax simulator 2024
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Income per unit: €0
Gross tax: €0
Discount: €0
High-income contribution: €0
Final tax payable: €0
Average tax rate: 0%.
Marginal tax rate: 0%.
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Tax brackets
Tax brackets are one of the cornerstones of modern tax systems, directly influencing everyone’s contribution to public finances. This article explores this essential tax mechanism in detail.
How to calculate your income tax?
Let’s take a concrete example for a single person with a taxable income of €35,000:
- First bracket (0%): €0 tax on the first €11,294
- Second bracket (11%): (28,797 – 11,294) × 11% = €1,925
- Third tranche (30%): (35,000 – 28,797) × 30% = €1,861
- Total: €1,925 + €1,861 = €3,786 in tax
Family quota: how to divide your tax bill?
The number of units allows you to adapt your tax to your family situation:
- Single: 1 part
- Married or civil union couple: 2 shares
- Per child: +0.5 part (+1 part from 3rd child)
- Single parent: +0.5 additional share
The discount: an advantage for modest incomes
If your gross tax bill does not exceed €1,929 (single) or €3,191 (couple), you automatically qualify for a reduction. The calculation is as follows
- Single: (€873 – gross tax) × 45.25%.
- Couple: (€1,444 – gross tax) × 45.25
High-income tax: additional brackets
An additional levy applies to high incomes:
- Single: 3% between €250,000 and €500,000, 4% above that amount
- Couple: 3% between €500,000 and €1,000,000, 4% above that amount
Tax reductions and credits
To reduce your tax bill :
- Personal services: 50% discount
- Donations to associations: 66% to 75%.
- Real estate investments: Pinel, Denormandie
- MaPrimeRénov’ for energy renovation
- Childcare expenses
- Union dues: 66
- Tuition fees
- Overseas investments
- Subscription to SME capital
- Employment of an in-home employee
- Life insurance
- Corporate sponsorship
- PERP/PREFON contributions
Withholding tax
Tax is deducted monthly from your income. The rate applied is calculated on your N-2 income and adjusted when you file your annual tax return.
Essential tips
- Keep your receipts for 3 years
- Declare all your income
- Report changes in your situation
- Keep an eye on your direct debit rate
- Anticipate your income fluctuations
- Use the official simulators
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