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ParametersFromFranceToSingaporeGross$100,000FilingSinglePeriodFY 2026
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§ 01 · The verdict

Singapore leaves you with $38,200 more per year — a 70.3% net advantage over France on a $100,000 gross.

The gap is driven by the headline tax structure — no special regime applied. Both countries are indicated in USD at the displayed FX.

Net delta · annual
+$38,200
in favour of Singapore
Monthly
+$3,183
Over 5 yrs
+$191,000
Rate gap
38.2 pp
Confidence
High
FR·ParisEUR → USD @ 1.0870

France

Standard tax (no special regime)
Effective tax rate
45.7%
on $100,000 gross
Net take-home
$54,300
$4,525 / month
Statutory deductionsUSD
Personal income tax
progressive · top 45%
$23,700
Social security
22.0% employee · uncapped
$22,000
Total deductions$45,700
Gross income$100,000
Net take-home$54,300
SG·SingaporeSGD → USD @ 0.7463

Singapore

Standard tax (no special regime)
Effective tax rate
7.5%
on $100,000 gross
Net take-home
$92,500
$7,708 / month
Statutory deductionsUSD
Personal income tax
progressive · top 24%
$7,500
Social security
no statutory contribution
Total deductions$7,500
Gross income$100,000
Net take-home$92,500
§ 02 · Where the paycheck goes

Flow of $100,000.

Width of each segment is its share of gross. NET segment is what crosses the finish line into the user's account.
France45.7% effective
$0 → $100,000
PIT · $23,700
Social · $22,000
NET · $54,300
Singapore7.5% effective
$0 → $100,000
NET · $92,500
Income tax (PIT)Social chargeNet take-home
Δ net+$38,200·70.3% advantage SI
§ 03 · Full ledger

Line-item reconciliation.

All amounts USD · FY2026
InstrumentFrance · USDSingapore · USDΔ (SG − FR)
I. Personal income tax
Personal income tax
FRprogressive · top 45%SGprogressive · top 24%
$23,700$7,500−$16,200
subtotal · personal income tax$23,700$7,500−$16,200
II. Mandatory social security & health
CSG/CRDS 9.7% employment + employee social; total deductions 22-25%. Midpoint used.
FR22.0% · uncappedSG
$22,000−$22,000
subtotal · mandatory social security & health$22,000$0−$22,000
Total deductions$45,700$7,500−$38,200
Effective rate45.7%7.5%-38.2 pp
Gross income$100,000$100,000
Net take-home$54,300$92,500+$38,200
Table 1 · Statutory deductions, single-filer remote worker, FY2026 indicative. All amounts in USD. n/a where instrument does not apply.
§ 04 · Cost-of-living adjusted · secondary

And once the paycheck has to buy something.

We treat this section as secondary — the tax model is precise; the price model is a survey instrument with wider error bars.
PPP basis · NYC = 100FranceSingaporeΔ
Cost-of-living index
Indicative · placeholder until COL table ships
73.088.0+15.0 pts
Nominal net (annual)
From the engine — exact
$54,300$92,500+$38,200
Real net · France basket$54,300$76,733+$22,433
Real purchasing power · annual
Net take-home, re-expressed in France-basket dollars.
France
$54,300
nominal $54,300
Singapore
$76,733
nominal $92,500
Real delta · annual
+$22,433
a 41.3% advantage to Singapore once basket prices are normalised.
Indicative only — wider error bars than the tax model.
§ 05 · Methodology & sources

How this comparison was built.

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France · source instruments
  • Personal income tax code · brackets 2026
  • Social-insurance contribution schedule 2026
  • Régime des Impatriés (Art 155B) · Not French tax resident in prior 5 years; recruited from ab…
Singapore · source instruments
  • Personal income tax code · brackets 2026
  • Social-insurance contribution schedule 2026
  • No special regimes recorded for this jurisdiction.
Model assumptions
  • 01.Single filer, no dependents. Joint and head-of-household calculations not yet modeled.
  • 02.Income treated as employment, not self-employed unless explicitly set.
  • 03.Special regimes assumed eligible where the headline criteria fit; otherwise the standard schedule applies.
  • 04.FX held constant at the displayed static rate across the period.
  • 05.No equity, RSU, capital gains, or carried interest.
  • 06.No treaty offsets applied — see HOME model for the US-resident case.
  • 07.Filing status assumed Single. Joint and head-of-household calculations not yet modeled.
  • 08.Tax year 2026 with 2025 transitional rates where applicable.
Last refreshed · Thu, 21 May 2026 14:04:39 GMT
Engine v0.1.0
Confidence · High (FR), High (SG)
Disclaimer — Comparely publishes modelled estimates for informational purposes and does not constitute legal, tax, accounting, or immigration advice. Statutory rates, social-charge ceilings, FX, and elective regimes change. Eligibility for any special regime is subject to qualifying conditions beyond income alone. Consult a qualified adviser before acting on any figure displayed.