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Slovenia Tax Tables 2023 - Tax Rates and Thresholds in Slovenia

This page contains the tax table information used for the calculation of tax and payroll deductions in Slovenia in 2023. These tax tables are used for the tax and payroll calculators published on iCalculator™ SI, these tools are provided for your free use on our website. If you would like additional tax table information added to the tax calculators for Slovenia or would like to add to or suggest amendments to the information herein then please contact us.

Slovenia Personal Income Tax Tables in 2023

The Income tax rates and personal allowances in Slovenia are updated annually with new tax tables published for Resident and Non-resident taxpayers. The Tax tables below include the tax rates, thresholds and allowances included in the Slovenia Tax Calculator 2023.

Slovenia Residents Income Tax Tables in 2023
Personal Income Tax Rates and Thresholds (Annual)
Tax RateTaxable Income Threshold
16%Income from € 0.000.00to € 8,755.00
26%Income from € 8,755.01 to € 25,750.00
33%Income from € 25,750.01 to € 51,500.00
39%Income from € 51,500.01 to € 74,160.00
50%Income from € 74,160.01 and above
Slovenia Non-residents Income Tax Tables in 2023
Personal Income Tax Rates and Thresholds (Annual)
Tax RateTaxable Income Threshold
16%Income from € 0.000.00to € 8,755.00
26%Income from € 8,755.01 to € 25,750.00
33%Income from € 25,750.01 to € 51,500.00
39%Income from € 51,500.01 to € 74,160.00
50%Income from € 74,160.01 and above

Slovenia Social Security Rates in 2023

In Slovenia, both employers and employees are obligated to make social security contributions. These contributions are essential for funding various social welfare programs. Here, we will explore the different types of social security contributions and what they fund, without delving into specific rates.

Slovenia Social Security in 2023: Rates for Employers and Employees
Social security categoryEmployeeEmployerTotal
Pension and Disability Insurance15.5%8.85%24.35%
Compulsory Health Insurance6.36%6.56%12.92%
Parental Care0.1%0.1%0.2%
Employment0.14%0.06%0.2%
Injury at Work and Occupational Disease0%0.53%0.53%
Slovenia Social Security in 2023: Earnings Thresholds for Employers and Employees
Social security categoryEmployeeEmployer
Min.Max.Min.Max.
Pension and Disability Insurancen/an/an/an/a
Compulsory Health Insurancen/an/an/an/a
Parental Caren/an/an/an/a
Employmentn/an/an/an/a
Injury at Work and Occupational Diseasen/an/an/an/a

Pension and Disability Insurance

This type of social security contribution is designed to provide benefits for retirement, disability, and survivors. The contributions ensure financial support for individuals in their old age, in cases of disability, and for families in the event of the death of the breadwinner.

Health Insurance

Health insurance contributions are critical for maintaining Slovenia's healthcare system. They fund medical services, prescription drugs, maternity care, and other health-related expenses. This ensures that all residents have access to necessary medical care without significant personal cost.

Unemployment Insurance

Unemployment insurance contributions provide financial support to individuals who are temporarily unemployed. This fund helps to cover living expenses during the period of job search and offers support for retraining and job placement services.

Parental Leave Insurance

These contributions support parents during maternity, paternity, and parental leave. They provide financial assistance to ensure that parents can afford to take time off work to care for their newborn or newly adopted children.

Work Injury and Occupational Disease Insurance

This fund is dedicated to supporting employees who suffer from work-related injuries or occupational diseases. It covers medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and provides compensation for loss of income due to work-related health issues.

Family Benefits

Contributions to family benefits support various programs aimed at families, such as child allowances, birth grants, and other forms of family support. These benefits are designed to help cover the costs associated with raising children.

Compliance and Administration

Both employers and employees in Slovenia must comply with the legal requirements for social security contributions. Employers are generally responsible for withholding these contributions from employees' wages and remitting them to the appropriate authorities. Regular reporting and timely payment are crucial to avoid penalties and ensure the smooth operation of Slovenia's social welfare systems.

Slovenia VAT Rates in Slovenia

VAT rates for Slovenia are reviewed annually, you can use the VAT Calculator to calculate VAT due in Slovenia or use the Reverse VAT Calculator to calculate the net cost of goods/services after deducting VAT.

Slovenia VAT Rates
VAT RateVAT Description
0%Zero Rated
5%Reduced Rate
9.5%Reduced Rate
22%Standard Rate

Historic Tax Tables supported for Slovenia

The following tax tables are supported by iCalculator™ SI as part of the suite of free tax tools we provide for Slovenia.