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Job Change Take-Home Pay Comparison

Enter your current and new gross annual salary to compare take-home pay side by side after social insurance, income tax, and resident tax. See how much your net pay actually goes up (or down) when you change jobs.

Input

Enter your current and new gross annual salary (total annual pay including bonuses and allowances) to compare take-home pay side by side after social insurance, income tax, and resident tax.

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Result

Change in take-home pay from the job change

+$718,600

Your take-home pay is expected to increase by $718,600

Net difference

+$718,600

Gross difference

+$1,000,000

Net rate (new job)

76.5 %

ItemCurrentNew job
Gross annual salary$5,000,000$6,000,000
Social insurance$750,000$900,000
Income tax$138,300$204,700
Resident tax$243,000$308,000
Take-home pay$3,868,700$4,587,300

How it works

  • Take-home pay = gross annual salary − social insurance − income tax − resident tax. Enter the total gross annual salary including bonuses and allowances.
  • Social insurance (the employee share of health insurance, pension, and employment insurance) is estimated at about 15% of gross salary. Actual rates vary by health insurance plan, age, and prefecture.
  • Income tax applies Japan's progressive rates to taxable income after the employment income deduction, the basic deduction (480,000 yen), and the social insurance deduction, plus a 2.1% reconstruction surtax. Resident tax is estimated as a roughly 10% income levy plus a 5,000 yen per-capita levy.
  • Deductions for dependents, spouses, life insurance, home loans, iDeCo, and others are not included. With such deductions your actual tax will be lower than this estimate.
  • All figures are rough estimates only. Actual take-home pay depends on dependents, deductions, your municipality, and the share of bonuses. Confirm exact amounts with your payslip, employer, or a tax professional.

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