Calculate your monthly and annual income tax based on Nepal's latest tax slabs
2082/83
This calculator helps you determine your income tax liability based on Nepal's progressive tax system. Enter your details on the left and see real-time results on the right. All calculations are performed in your browser - no data is sent to any server.
Nepal's income tax system operates on a progressive tax structure where higher income brackets are taxed at higher rates. The fiscal year 2082/83 (2025/26) has introduced minor changes to tax slabs and deduction limits. Our Nepal tax calculator incorporates all these changes to provide accurate estimates for both salaried individuals and self-employed professionals.
The key components of Nepal's tax system include:
Understanding tax deductions is crucial for minimizing your tax liability. Here are the key deductions available in Nepal:
Contributions to SSF are deductible up to certain limits. Both employer and employee contributions qualify for deduction.
Your EPF contributions are deductible from taxable income. The deduction limit for FY 2082/83 is Rs. 500,000 or 1/3rd of your income, whichever is lower.
CIT investments qualify for tax deductions. Combined with EPF and SSF, the maximum deduction is Rs. 500,000 for FY 2082/83.
Our Nepal tax calculator automatically applies all eligible deductions to give you the most accurate tax estimate. Simply enter your contribution amounts in the calculator.
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Calculate Your Tax NowA: Nepal uses a progressive tax system with different tax slabs. Income is taxed at increasing rates as it moves into higher brackets. Our calculator automatically applies the correct rates based on your income level and marital status.
A: For the fiscal year 2082/83, the combined deduction limit for EPF, CIT, and SSF is Rs. 500,000 or 1/3rd of your total income, whichever is lower.
A: Yes, Nepal has different tax slabs for married and unmarried individuals. Married taxpayers enjoy slightly higher tax-free thresholds and slab limits.
A: For FY 2082/83, you can deduct up to Rs. 20,000 for medical insurance premiums paid for yourself and your family members.
A: Yes, bonus income is fully taxable and should be included in your total annual income when calculating taxes. Our calculator has a separate field for bonus income to ensure accurate calculations.
The fiscal year 2082/83 has seen several important updates to Nepal's tax regulations:
Our Nepal tax calculator incorporates all these changes to ensure you get the most accurate estimate for your tax liability.