Algeria Tax Calculator (2026)

Income tax rates and take-home pay for Algeria

Algeria Income Tax Brackets (2025)

Bracket Income Range Rate
Exempt ZoneDZD 0 - DZD 240,0000.0%
First BracketDZD 240,000 - DZD 480,00023.0%
Second BracketDZD 480,000 - DZD 960,00027.0%
Third BracketDZD 960,000 - DZD 1,920,00030.0%
Fourth BracketDZD 1,920,000 - DZD 3,840,00033.0%
Fifth BracketDZD 3,840,000+35.0%

Social Security (CNAS)

Bracket Income Range Rate
Standard RateDZD 0+9.0%

Key Facts

Tax Year

2025

Currency

DZD

Top Rate

35.0%

Brackets

6 brackets

Tax-Free Threshold

DZD 240,000

Social Contributions

1 item

Assumptions

  • · Standard employee social security contribution (9%) is considered deductible from gross income to determine the taxable income base for PIT.
  • · No sub-national income taxes exist in Algeria.
  • · Church tax and wealth tax are excluded per instructions.

Frequently asked questions

How much income tax do I pay in Algeria if I earn 500,000 DZD per year?

Your first 240,000 DZD is tax-free. On the remaining 260,000 DZD, you pay 23% for the first 240,000 DZD (up to 480,000 DZD total), which equals 59,800 DZD, plus 27% on the remaining 20,000 DZD, which equals 5,400 DZD. Your total income tax would be 65,200 DZD before accounting for your 9% social security contribution.

What is the social security contribution rate in Algeria?

Employees in Algeria pay a standard social security contribution (CNAS) of 9% on their gross income. This contribution is deductible from your gross income before calculating your income tax liability, which effectively reduces your taxable income base.

Does Algeria have different tax rates by region or state?

No, Algeria does not have sub-national or regional income taxes. The income tax brackets and rates apply uniformly across the entire country, regardless of which region you work or live in.

What are the income tax brackets in Algeria?

Algeria has six income tax brackets. Income up to 240,000 DZD is tax-free; from 240,000 to 480,000 DZD is taxed at 23%; 480,000 to 960,000 DZD at 27%; 960,000 to 1,920,000 DZD at 30%; 1,920,000 to 3,840,000 DZD at 33%; and anything above 3,840,000 DZD is taxed at 35%.

As an expat or remote worker, do I need to pay Algerian income tax?

If you are a resident of Algeria or earning income in Algeria, you are generally subject to Algerian income tax on your worldwide income. The tax calculator above can help you estimate your take-home pay based on the current tax brackets and the mandatory 9% social security contribution.

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