π§πͺ Belgium vs. π³π± Netherlands vs. π±πΊ Luxembourg β Small countries, big differences when it comes to take-home pay π°. Letβs compare before and after tax salaries.
π These numbers are for single, unmarried taxpayers and do not include the 30% ruling available in π§πͺ Belgium and π³π± the Netherlands, which can further reduce taxable income for eligible expats.
πΉ β¬35.000 Gross Per Year
π§πͺ Belgium: β¬25.255
π³π± Netherlands: β¬30.530
π±πΊ Luxembourg: β¬29.372
At this level, Belgium taxes about 27.8%, Luxembourg 16.1%, and the Netherlands only 12.8%.
πΉ β¬50.000 Gross Per Year
π§πͺ Belgium: β¬31.982
π³π± Netherlands: β¬38.746
π±πΊ Luxembourg: β¬38.893
Here, Belgium takes around 36.0%, Luxembourg 22.2%, and the Netherlands 22.5%.
πΉ β¬75.000 Gross Per Year
π§πͺ Belgium: β¬42.497
π³π± Netherlands: β¬51.164
π±πΊ Luxembourg: β¬51.571
At this stage, Belgium taxes 43.3%, Luxembourg 31.2%, and the Netherlands 31.8%.
πΉ β¬100.000 Gross Per Year
π§πͺ Belgium: β¬52.601
π³π± Netherlands: β¬62.264
π±πΊ Luxembourg: β¬64.070
Now, Belgium taxes 47.4%, Luxembourg 35.9%, and the Netherlands 37.7%.
π‘ Career & Salary Insights:
π§πͺ Belgium β Often criticized for its high taxes, but there’s more to it. Belgium offers a well-funded social system, great healthcare, and generous unemployment benefits. The country is home to EU institutions, NATO, and a strong job market for international profiles, especially in Brussels. The lesser-known Belgian 30% expat ruling could help soften the tax blow if you qualify.
π³π± Netherlands β Famous for its expat-friendly policies, including the well-known 30% ruling, which significantly increases net pay for eligible workers. Even without it, the Netherlands offers one of the best take-home pays at lower and mid-level incomes. Dutch cities are known for their high quality of life, international work environments, and excellent work-life balance. The downside? The housing market is tight and expensive, especially in Amsterdam, Utrecht, and The Hague.
π±πΊ Luxembourg β Small but mighty. Despite its size, Luxembourg punches above its weight with high salaries and a relatively moderate tax burden compared to neighbors. The job market is dominated by finance, EU institutions, and increasingly, tech. Many professionals also choose to live in France, Belgium, or Germany and commute daily due to Luxembourgβs compact geography and attractive cross-border worker arrangements.
π Beer and waffles π§πͺ, canals and cycling π³π±, or finance and green hills π±πΊ β where would you go for your next job? Share your thoughts below!
π The research is based on publicly available data as of March 2025. Deviations are possible.
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