Income Tax in Aragon: Moderate Taxation
Aragon maintains moderate regional income tax rates, positioning itself in an intermediate position within the Spanish fiscal landscape. The Aragonese community has opted for balanced taxation that doesn't excessively penalize taxpayers.
This makes net salary in Aragon reasonable and competitive, especially for medium and medium-low incomes.
How Income Tax Works in Aragon
Income tax in Aragon consists of the state bracket (common for all of Spain) and the regional bracket, over which the Government of Aragon has authority. Regional rates are progressive and are set at moderate levels compared to other communities.
For average salaries, the tax burden in Aragon is balanced, without major differences from the national average.
Practical Examples of Net Salary in Aragon
Salary of €30,000 Gross Per Year
With a gross salary of €30,000 per year in Aragon:
- 14 payments: approximately €1,655 net in regular months + 2 extra payments
- 12 prorated payments: approximately €1,931 net per month
- Annual net: €23,170
Salary of €35,000 Gross Per Year
With a gross salary of €35,000 per year in Aragon:
- 14 payments: approximately €1,889 net in regular months + 2 extra payments
- 12 prorated payments: approximately €2,203 net per month
- Annual net: €26,442
These values are approximate and may vary depending on your personal and family situation.
Factors That Influence Your Net Salary in Aragon
Number of Payments
The payment system determines the distribution of the annual salary:
- 14 payments: most widespread traditional system in Aragon
- 12 prorated payments: increasingly common in new companies
- 15 payments: uncommon, present in some specific agreements
The annual total is the same regardless of the number of payments.
Personal and Family Situation
Factors that reduce income tax withholdings:
- Dependent children: deductions based on number of descendants
- Large family: significant additional tax benefits
- Disability: deductions for own or family members' disability
- Dependent ascendants: in certain circumstances
- Marital status: affects applicable withholdings
Employment Characteristics
- Contract type: permanent, temporary or part-time
- Activity sector: some sectors have more favorable agreements
- Seniority: may affect agreement supplements
The Labor Market in Aragon
Aragon has a diversified economy with traditional and innovative sectors:
Main Sectors
- Industry: strong industrial sector (automotive, logistics, agri-food)
- Services: commerce and services mainly in Zaragoza
- Agriculture and livestock: important primary sector in rural areas
- Logistics: strategic logistics hub in the Ebro valley
- Renewable energy: leadership in wind energy
- Technology: emerging sector, especially in Zaragoza
Salaries in Aragon
Salaries in Aragon are slightly above the national average, especially in Zaragoza and the Ebro corridor. The average salary is around €25,000-€26,000 gross per year.
The industrial and logistics sector offers good salaries, while in rural areas salaries tend to be lower.
Regional Deductions in Aragon
The Government of Aragon offers specific deductions:
- Birth or adoption: deductions for each child born or adopted
- Large family: significant additional benefits
- Disability: specific disability deductions
- Care of ascendants: deductions in certain circumstances
- Habitual residence rent: deductions for young people under 35
- Investment in habitual residence: in certain cases
- Childcare expenses: deductions for family reconciliation
Particularities of Aragon
Territorial Dispersion
Aragon has great territorial dispersion with three differentiated provinces:
- Zaragoza: concentrates more than 50% of the population and economic activity
- Huesca: economy based on tourism (Pyrenees), agriculture and services
- Teruel: province with lower density, primary sector and rural tourism
Logistics Platform
Zaragoza is one of Europe's main logistics hubs (PLAZA), generating employment in transport, warehousing and distribution.
Depopulation
Some areas of Aragon, especially in Teruel and rural areas of Huesca, suffer from depopulation, which has led to specific incentives to fix population.
Quality of Life in Aragon
Working in Aragon offers advantages:
- Moderate cost of living: especially outside Zaragoza city center
- Good communications: high-speed train, highways, international airport
- Nature: Pyrenees, Iberian System, Ebro River
- Cultural heritage: rich historical and cultural heritage
Calculate Your Net Salary in Aragon
Your net salary depends on multiple personal factors:
- Annual gross salary
- Number of payments
- Family situation (children, marital status, etc.)
- Applicable regional deductions
Use our calculator specific to Aragon:
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Updated Information for 2026
Data is updated for 2026 according to current tax regulations from the Government of Aragon and the Spanish State. Our calculations use the official Aragonese regional income tax brackets.
This information is for guidance purposes. For specific cases or complex situations, we recommend consulting a professional tax advisor.
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