Slovenia income tax law for 2024 Slovenia Income Tax Rates for 2024

Slovenia Income Tax Brackets

Tax Bracket (yearly earnings) Tax Rate (%)
0 - 7,529 16.00%
7,529 - 15,058 27.00%
15,058 and up 41.00%

Slovenia has a bracketed income tax system with three income tax brackets, ranging from a low of 16.00% for those earning under 7,529 to a high of 41.00% for those earning more then 15,058 a year.

How does the Slovenia Income Tax compare to the rest of the world?

Out of the thirty four countries tracked, ten have a higher maximum income tax rate then Slovenia. Countries with similar tax brackets include Italy with a maximum tax bracket of 43.00%, Australia with a maximum tax bracket of 45.00% and Greece with a maximum tax bracket of 45.00%. Keep in mind that our ranking measures only nationwide income taxes, and does not account for local income taxes at state, province, or municipal levels.

Slovenia Income Taxes
Maximum Income Tax Income Tax Allowance World Tax Rank
41.00% 3,100 ($0 USD) 11th of 34

What is the Slovenia Income Tax?

Slovenia's personal income tax is a bracketed income tax that must be paid yearly by all citizens to the government of Slovenia. Failure to pay, or underpayment of, the Slovenia income tax can result in high fees, fines, or jail time.

In addition to Slovenia's income tax, other taxes may apply to wages or profits earned, including social services, medical care, and capital gains taxes.

Slovenia Income Tax Allowance

Slovenia provides most taxpayers with an income tax allowance of 3,100, which can be kept as a tax-free personal allowance. Slovenia's tax credit is a basic (fixed) allowance available to all (single) taxpayers without dependents. a tapered allowance of 3019.23 may apply.

A tax credit is a fixed amount of money that may be kept by taxpayers without paying any income taxes. Generally, a tax credit is subtracted from your gross income before your taxable income is calculated.


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