R30,000 Per Month Salary After Tax in South Africa (2025-26)
Take-home pay, PAYE tax, and UIF breakdown on a R30,000 per month salary in South Africa.
Monthly Take-Home Pay
R25,040
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Gross Monthly
R30,000
PAYE Tax
R4,783/mo
Net Monthly
R25,040
Effective Rate
16.5%
Full Tax Breakdown (Monthly and Annual)
Item
Monthly
Annual
Gross Salary
R30,000
R360,000
Income Tax (PAYE)
-R4,783
-R57,397
UIF (1%, capped)
-R177
-R2,125
Net Take-Home
R25,040
R300,478
Pay Period Breakdown
Period
Gross
Tax+UIF
Take-Home
Annual
R360,000
R59,522
R300,478
Monthly
R30,000
R4,960
R25,040
Fortnightly
R13,846
R2,289
R11,557
Weekly
R6,923
R1,145
R5,778
R30,000 Per Month After Tax in South Africa
On a R30,000 per month salary you take home approximately R25,040 per month after PAYE income tax and UIF. Your effective deduction rate is 16.5%, meaning R0.17 of every rand goes to tax and UIF.
Your income tax is calculated on the 2025-26 SARS brackets and reduced by the primary rebate of R17,235. UIF is capped at R177.12 per month (1% of the maximum salary of R17,712). These are the two mandatory deductions from employment income โ pension, RA contributions, and medical aid are optional but reduce your taxable income.
Use our SA Tax Calculator to model your exact situation including medical aid credits and retirement contributions.
Disclaimer: Calculations use 2025-26 SARS rates for a single taxpayer under 65 with no additional deductions. Individual circumstances vary.
Frequently Asked Questions
On a R30,000 per month salary (R360,000 per year) in South Africa in 2025-26, your take-home pay after income tax and UIF is approximately R25,040 per month. Income tax is R57,397 per year and UIF is R2,125 per year.
On a R30,000 monthly salary (R360,000 annual), PAYE income tax is approximately R57,397 per year (R4,783/month) after the primary rebate of R17,235. The effective tax rate on your total salary is 16.5%.
R30,000 per month gross becomes approximately R25,040 per month net after PAYE tax of R4,783/month and UIF of R177/month. That leaves R25,040 in your bank account every month.
R30,000 per month gross (R360,000 per year) is above the South African median salary of approximately R20,000-25,000 per month. It would comfortably cover living costs in most SA cities, though Cape Town and Johannesburg housing costs can absorb a significant portion of this income.
UIF is 1% of your gross salary per month, capped at a monthly salary of R17,712 (maximum contribution R177.12/month). On a R30,000 monthly salary, your UIF contribution is R177 per month. Your employer contributes a matching R177 per month on top of your salary.
Mandatory deductions from a R30,000 monthly salary: PAYE income tax R4,783/month, UIF R177/month. Optional deductions your employer may process: medical aid contributions, pension/provident fund, retirement annuity. Medical aid contributions and RA contributions reduce your taxable income, potentially lowering your PAYE deduction.
Medical aid contributions paid through your employer reduce your taxable income, lowering your PAYE. The medical aid tax credit (R364/month for the principal member plus R364 for a first dependant) further reduces your tax bill rand for rand. A family medical aid at R3,000/month could reduce your PAYE by R400-800/month depending on the number of dependants registered.
R30,000 per month gross equals R360,000 per year gross. After tax, the net take-home is R300,478 per year, or R5,778 per week, or R1,156 per day (based on a 5-day work week).