You asked in Danish: "hvor meget får jeg udbetalt" (how much do I get paid out). I don’t have real-time access to your specific circumstances here, but I can outline how to estimate your net payout in Denmark and point you to common sources for exact figures. Direct answer
- Your net udbetaling (what you actually receive) depends on:
- Your gross before tax income (løn før skat)
- Your skat, including kommuneskat, sundhedsbidrag, and eventuel topskat
- Your fradrag (standard personal, arbejdsmarkedsbidrag, and eventuelle andre fradrag)
- Any pension contributions (ATP) and other deductions (Forskudsopgørelsen and eventuelle feriedage/uddannelsesbidrag)
- For a precise number, use a Danish tax calculator with your current year parameters (gross income, fradrag, and trækprocent). These tools typically ask for:
- Løn før skat (monthly or annual)
- Fradrag (personfradrag, arbejdsmarkedsbidrag, fagforeningskontingent, etc.)
- Egen pensionsindbetaling (if applicable)
- Eventuelle andre fradrag (kørselsfradrag, rentefradrag, etc.)
- The most reliable sources to confirm 2025 rates and to compute your net pay are official Danish tax and social security resources and reputable wage calculators:
- The national tax authority’s "Regn ud, hvad du får udbetalt" calculator
- Published 2025 dagpenge/aktuelle satser if you’re asking about unemployment benefits or public support
- Personal pension and ældrecheck pages if those apply to your situation
If you’d like, provide:
- Your gross monthly income (before tax)
- Your municipality (for local tax rate)
- Any known fradrag you use regularly (personal, arbejdsmarkedsbidrag, eventuelle fagforeninger)
- Any pension or ATP contributions
I can then give you a rough, personalized estimate and explain which components drive the difference, plus how to adjust for changes (like a raise or different fradrag).