Enter your average income below to estimate applicable free-cash in all major European cities. By free-cash we mean your disposable income, left in your pocket after paying tax, rent, insurance, public transport, food expenses and basic entertainment. How does it work?

average income is
£ 2050
per

Your estimated
City
free-cash

Dublin , Ireland
£939
£958
£524
£524
S + D Salary + Dividends

Salary + Dividends. A combination of a fixed monthly income with a bonus at the end of the year.

Dividends

Dividends. A single payment made annually out of accumulated profits.

Salary

Salary. A fixed monthly income you pay yourself to cover your living expenses.

Sole trader

Sole trader. You're running your business as an individual with an unlimited responsibility

Sole trader
-
-
-
2 050
income
-
-
-
676
social contributions
-
-
-
354
total
-
-
-
1 030
Employee
681
-
2 050
-
income
128
-
676
-
social contributions
57
-
354
-
total
185
-
1 030
-
Employer
681
-
2 050
-
total
-
-
-
-
Corporate
1 369
2 050
-
-
income
171
256
-
-
total
171
256
-
-
Dividends
1 198
1 794
-
-
withholding
240
359
-
-
total
240
359
-
-
Income
2 050
2 050
2 050
2 050
Total tax
596
615
1 030
1 030
After tax
1 454
1 435
1 020
1 020
Living cost
496
496
496
496
Free-cash
958
939
524
524

Estimated living cost  is £496 per week

£377
Rent. One bedroom at downtown or an upmarket area with basic utilities which include internet connection and a mobile phone.
£40
Public transport and taxi. Monthly travel card, and a few taxi rides per week.
£5
Clothing and shoes. We estimate one pair of shoes and trainers, and several items of clothing each year, or slightly more often if you choose cheaper mass market stores. Twice as often for kids.
£73
Food and entertainment. We estimate that you will have breakfast at a cafe once a week, evening meal at a restaurant once a week, and visit bars once a week for drinks.Other days you prepare meals at home.
£0
I'm drinking at home rarely or never.
£0
I do not smoke or smoke very rarely.
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Additional information

To obtain permanent residence for non EEA/Swiss nationals, it is required to invest a huge amount - at least €1 million aggregate investment into a new or an existing Irish business, for a minimum of three years.

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