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Cost of an employee in China (2026)

What an employee really costs an employer in China: gross salary plus mandatory employer social contributions.

Gross salary / month
CNยฅ12,307
Total employer cost / month
CNยฅ15,999
Employer contributions
CNยฅ3,692
Employer rate
30%

On a gross salary of CNยฅ12,307 per month in China, an employer pays about CNยฅ15,999 in total once mandatory employer social contributions of 30% on top of the gross are included.

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How salary is taxed in China

Income tax in China is progressive: marginal rates rise from 3% to 45% as income grows.

Employees also pay social contributions of around 17.5% of gross salary.

A tax-free allowance of about CNยฅ60,000 per year is deducted before income tax.

The standard VAT rate is 13%.

Income tax brackets in China (2026)
Annual taxable incomeTax rate
Up to CNยฅ36,0003%
Up to CNยฅ144,00010%
Up to CNยฅ300,00020%
Up to CNยฅ420,00025%
Up to CNยฅ660,00030%
Up to CNยฅ960,00035%
CNยฅ960,000 and above45%

Frequently asked questions

What does it cost to employ someone in China?

On top of the gross salary, an employer in China pays mandatory social contributions. The total cost of employment is the gross salary plus those employer contributions.

Are employer contributions the same as salary deductions?

No. Employer contributions are paid by the company in addition to the gross salary, while employee deductions (income tax and social contributions) are taken out of the gross to leave the net take-home pay.

Employer-contribution rates are approximate and may be capped or vary by region and sector.

Approximate 2026 estimate. Simplified model, verify before relying on it. Not tax advice.

Rates updated June 2026