🇦🇪 UAE/Dubai Salary Calculator
Calculate Net Salary with All Deductions & Allowances
Income Breakdown
Deductions & Contributions
Annual Breakdown
UAE Salary Calculator Guide
The UAE offers one of the most attractive salary packages globally with zero personal income tax. This calculator helps you determine your net salary after all mandatory and optional deductions.
How to Use This Calculator
- Select Employment Type: Choose between Expatriate, UAE National, or GCC National (affects social security contributions)
- Enter Your Basic Salary: Your fixed monthly or annual salary
- Add Allowances: Housing, transport, medical, and other allowances
- Include Overtime: Hours worked beyond regular hours with applicable multipliers
- Add Deductions: Health insurance, loans, voluntary contributions, or other deductions
- Calculate: Click the button to see your complete salary breakdown
Key Components Explained
Basic Salary
Your fixed monthly salary excluding all allowances and benefits.
Allowances
Additional compensation components including:
- Housing Allowance: Fixed monthly housing benefit
- Transport Allowance: Vehicle or commute allowance
- Medical Allowance: Health insurance contribution
- Communication Allowance: Mobile/phone allowance
- Other Allowances: Any additional fixed benefits
Overtime Calculation
Extra hours worked beyond regular working hours:
- Regular Overtime (1x): Standard additional hours
- Night/Weekend (1.5x): Nights and weekends
- Holiday (2x): Public holidays and special occasions
Deductions & Contributions
Personal Income Tax
0% - The UAE has no personal income tax. All salaries are completely tax-free.
Social Security (GPSSA)
Only applies to UAE and GCC nationals:
- UAE/GCC Nationals: 5% deduction from gross salary (employer typically pays additional 5%)
- Expatriates: No social security deductions
Unemployment Insurance
All employees must contribute to unemployment insurance:
- Earning AED 16,000 or less: AED 5 per month
- Earning more than AED 16,000: 0.5% of gross salary (capped at AED 80/month)
Gross vs. Net Salary
Note: Since UAE has no personal income tax, your primary deductions are social security contributions, unemployment insurance, and optional deductions like health insurance or loans.
UAE Salary Structure Information
| Component | Details | Applies To |
|---|---|---|
| Personal Income Tax | 0% - Tax-Free Salary | All Residents |
| Social Security (GPSSA) | 5% Employee + 5% Employer | UAE/GCC Nationals Only |
| Unemployment Insurance | AED 5/month or 0.5% of salary (max AED 80) | All Employees |
| Health Insurance | Employer Mandatory, Employee Optional | All Employees |
| Overtime Rate (Regular) | 1x hourly rate | Applicable Employees |
| Overtime Rate (Night/Weekend) | 1.5x hourly rate | Applicable Employees |
| Overtime Rate (Holiday) | 2x hourly rate | Applicable Employees |
| End of Service Benefit | 0.5-1 month salary per year | Eligible Employees |
Employment Type Impact on Salary
UAE Nationals
- Subject to 5% GPSSA pension deduction
- Eligible for various government benefits
- May have different gratuity calculations
- Entitled to full public holiday benefits
GCC Nationals
- Subject to 5% GPSSA pension deduction (in most cases)
- Similar benefits to UAE nationals in many emirates
- May have specific regulations per emirate
Expatriates
- No personal income tax - 100% salary take-home
- No mandatory social security contributions
- Subject to unemployment insurance (AED 5/month or 0.5%)
- Eligible for overtime and bonuses
- Entitled to end-of-service gratuity
Frequently Asked Questions
Official UAE Government Sources & References
All salary information sourced from official UAE government agencies and trusted financial authorities:
🏛️ UAE.ae - Official UAE Government Taxation Portal 📊 UAE Ministry of Economy - Employment Regulations 💼 Ministry of Human Resources & Emiratization (MOHRE) 📝 General Authority of Civil Aviation - UAE Labor Laws 🔄 Tax Department of Abu Dhabi - Taxation Info ✅ GPSSA - General Pension and Social Security Authority