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Calculate your gross-to-net salary, PIT (personal income tax), and social insurance deductions in Vietnam.

Updated for 2026: new 5-bracket PIT system + revised deductions (PIT Law 109/2025). Basic salary: 2,340,000 VND/month. For individual advice, consult our team.

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Present in Vietnam 183+ days/year. Progressive PIT with deductions.

$

= 76,350,000 ₫ (at ~25,450 VND/USD)

6,200,000 ₫/month deduction per registered dependent (spouse, children, etc.)

Quick Reference

Personal deduction15,500,000 ₫/mo
Per dependent6,200,000 ₫/mo
SI contribution (employee)8% (capped at 46.8M ₫)
HI contribution1.5% (same cap)
UI contribution1% (capped at 99.2M ₫)

Estimated Net Monthly Salary

63,512,400 ₫

~$2,496 USD

Total deductions16.8% of gross

Monthly Breakdown

Gross Salary76,350,000 ₫
Social Insurance (8%)- 3,744,000 ₫
Health Insurance (1.5%)- 702,000 ₫
Unemployment Insurance (1%)- 763,500 ₫
Total SI Deductions- 5,209,500 ₫
Personal Deduction- 15,500,000 ₫
PIT Taxable Income55,640,500 ₫
PIT at 5%(on 10,000,000 ₫)- 500,000 ₫
PIT at 10%(on 20,000,000 ₫)- 2,000,000 ₫
PIT at 20%(on 25,640,500 ₫)- 5,128,100 ₫
Total PIT- 7,628,100 ₫
Net Monthly Take-Home63,512,400 ₫

Annual Equivalent

916,200,000 ₫
Gross
- 154,051,200 ₫
Deductions
762,148,800 ₫
Net
Disclaimer: This calculator provides indicative estimates only. It does not account for additional income, investment income, PIT finalization adjustments, specific exempt income categories, or employer PIT obligations. USD conversion uses an approximate rate. For accurate PIT compliance, consult a qualified tax advisor.

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Vietnam PIT Rate Table (2024)

Monthly Taxable Income (VND)Tax Rate
Up to 5,000,0005%
5,000,001 - 10,000,00010%
10,000,001 - 18,000,00015%
18,000,001 - 32,000,00020%
32,000,001 - 52,000,00025%
52,000,001 - 80,000,00030%
Above 80,000,00035%

Source: Law on Personal Income Tax No. 04/2007/QH12 (as amended). Rates apply to employment income for tax residents. Non-residents: flat 20%.

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