€24,000 After Tax in Ireland (2026)
If you earn €24,000 per year in Ireland, your take-home pay is €17,160 per year — €1,430 per month, €330 per week, or €8.46 per hour after Income Tax and PRSI/USC.
€24,000 after tax by pay period
| Period | Gross | Tax | PRSI/USC | Take-home |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yearly | €24,000 | €4,800 | €2,040 | €17,160 |
| Monthly | €2,000 | €400 | €170 | €1,430 |
| Weekly | €462 | €92 | €39 | €330 |
| Daily (260 days) | €92 | €18 | €8 | €66 |
| Hourly (39h week) | €11.83 | €2.37 | €1.01 | €8.46 |
Daily assumes 260 working days. Hourly assumes a 39-hour week.
How your tax is calculated
The standard rate of 20% applies up to €42,000. PRSI and USC are then added on top; tax credits usually reduce the final bill. Your marginal rate is 20% — every additional €1 you earn keeps roughly €0.80 after tax and PRSI/USC.
What if…
- €24,500 instead? Your take-home rises by roughly €60/month — see €24,500 after tax.
- With a 5% pension contribution, your monthly take-home would be €1,350 but you'd save around €240 in income tax over the year.
- 10 hours of overtime a month at time-and-a-half would add about €142 to your monthly take-home.
Frequently asked questions
- Is €24,000 a good salary in Ireland?
- The full-time median salary in Ireland is around €47,000 (CSO Ireland 2024, full-time employees). €24,000 is roughly 49% below that figure.
- How much is €24,000 per hour?
- Assuming a 39-hour week over 260 working days, €24,000 a year is around €11.83 per hour gross, or €8.46 per hour after tax.
- How much tax do I pay on €24,000?
- On €24,000 a year in Ireland, you would pay approximately €4,800 in income tax and €2,040 in PRSI + USC — an effective rate of 28.5%.
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Estimates based on 2026 rates. mySal is an educational tool, not tax advice.
