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📍 Hong Kong (HKD) 2026 Statutory Payroll Table

HK$ 420,000 Salary Take-Home Pay & Tax Breakdown

Comprehensive static financial statement and pre-computed paycheck schedules for a gross basic annual compensation of HK$ 420,000 in Hong Kong. Governed under Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap. 112).

Gross Annual Salary
HK$ 420,000

100% Pre-tax baseline

Net Monthly Take-Home
HK$ 30,920

HK$ 371,040 / year

Income Tax Assessed
- HK$ 30,960

7.37% Effective Rate

Net Keep Ratio
88.34%

Retained after all statutory levies

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Estimated Take-Home Paycheck (MONTHLY)
HK$ 30,920

After all statutory taxes (Hong Kong) & mandatory pension levies

Gross EarningsHK$ 35,000
Income Tax- HK$ 2,580
Pension / Social- HK$ 1,500
Effective Rate7.37%
Keep Ratio88.3%Take-Home
Paycheck DistributionMONTHLY
Net Take-Home
HK$ 30,920 (88.3%)
Income Tax (PAYE)
-HK$ 2,580 (7.4%)
Social Security / Pension
-HK$ 1,500 (4.3%)
Gross Pre-Tax SalaryHK$ 35,000

Marginal Tax Bracket Utilization

Layered progressive taxation bands

Statutory
First HK$50,000 (2%) (2%)Assessed: HK$ 1,000
Next HK$50,000 (6%) (6%)Assessed: HK$ 3,000
Next HK$50,000 (10%) (10%)Assessed: HK$ 5,000
Next HK$50,000 (14%) (14.000000000000002%)Assessed: HK$ 7,000
Remainder (17%) (17%)Assessed: HK$ 14,960

Multi-Frequency Paycheck Breakdown

Statutory Conversions
FrequencyGross PayIncome TaxSocial / PensionNet Take-Home
AnnualHK$ 420,000- HK$ 30,960- HK$ 18,000HK$ 371,040
MonthlyHK$ 35,000- HK$ 2,580- HK$ 1,500HK$ 30,920
Bi-WeeklyHK$ 16,154- HK$ 1,191- HK$ 692HK$ 14,271
WeeklyHK$ 8,077- HK$ 595- HK$ 346HK$ 7,135
Daily (260d)HK$ 1,615- HK$ 119- HK$ 69HK$ 1,427
Hourly (2080h)HK$ 202- HK$ 15- HK$ 9HK$ 178
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Official Pre-Computed Paycheck Conversion Schedule

Exact breakdown of earnings and statutory withholdings for HK$ 420,000 across standard pay intervals.

Frequency Gross Earnings Income Tax Pension / Social Net Take-Home
Annual (Yearly) HK$ 420,000 - HK$ 30,960 - HK$ 18,000 HK$ 371,040
Monthly Paycheck HK$ 35,000 - HK$ 2,580 - HK$ 1,500 HK$ 30,920
Bi-Weekly (Every 2 Weeks) HK$ 16,154 - HK$ 1,191 - HK$ 692 HK$ 14,271
Weekly Paycheck HK$ 8,077 - HK$ 595 - HK$ 346 HK$ 7,135
Daily Rate (260 Days) HK$ 1,615 - HK$ 119 - HK$ 69 HK$ 1,427
Hourly Equivalent (2080 Hrs) HK$ 201.92 - HK$ 14.88 - HK$ 8.65 HK$ 178.38

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Tax Questions & Answers for HK$ 420,000 in Hong Kong

Pre-computed calculations based on official statutory tax laws.

What is the net take-home pay on a HK$ 420,000 salary in Hong Kong?

On a HK$ 420,000 gross annual salary in Hong Kong, an individual retains an estimated HK$ 371,040 per year (HK$ 30,920 per month, or HK$ 7,135 per week) after deducting HK$ 30,960 in income taxes and HK$ 18,000 in statutory social insurance.

What is the effective tax rate on HK$ 420,000 in Hong Kong?

The effective personal income tax rate on HK$ 420,000 is 7.37%, with a total statutory deduction rate (including pension/social security) of 11.66%. This results in a net keep ratio of 88.34%.

How much does an employer spend in total to pay a HK$ 420,000 salary in Hong Kong?

Due to mandatory employer statutory contributions and social security levies, the total cost of employment to the employer for a HK$ 420,000 gross basic salary is estimated at HK$ 438,000 annually (HK$ 36,500 per month).

What legislation governs taxes on HK$ 420,000 in Hong Kong?

Employment compensation and payroll withholdings in Hong Kong are administered by Inland Revenue Department (IRD HK) pursuant to Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap. 112).