What does the average South African actually earn β€” and more importantly, what do they take home after tax? In this guide we break down average salaries by profession, industry and city for 2026, and show you exactly what lands in your bank account each month using the correct SARS 2027 tax year figures.

πŸ’‘ Key stat: The average gross salary in South Africa in 2026 is approximately R26,500 per month (R318,000/year). After PAYE and UIF, most employees take home around R22,000–R23,000/month.

Average Salaries by Profession 2026

Here are average gross monthly salaries for common professions in South Africa, with estimated take-home pay after PAYE and UIF based on the SARS 2027 tax year:

ProfessionAvg Gross/MonthEst. Take-Home
Software DeveloperR55,000~R40,500
Medical Doctor (GP)R80,000~R54,000
Civil EngineerR48,000~R36,000
Chartered Accountant (CA)R65,000~R46,500
Lawyer (Attorney)R52,000~R38,500
Registered NurseR28,000~R23,500
Teacher (Government)R24,000~R20,500
Police OfficerR18,000~R15,800
Electrician (Qualified)R22,000~R19,000
HR ManagerR38,000~R29,500
Marketing ManagerR42,000~R32,000
Graphic DesignerR20,000~R17,500
Data ScientistR58,000~R42,500
Financial AnalystR45,000~R34,000
Retail Store ManagerR18,500~R16,200

Take-home estimates use SARS 2027 tax year brackets for a single filer under 65 with no additional deductions. Use our free salary calculator for a personalised figure.

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Salaries by City: Cape Town vs Joburg vs Durban

Location matters a lot in South Africa. Johannesburg generally pays the highest salaries due to the concentration of financial services, mining and tech companies. Cape Town has seen rapid salary growth driven by the tech and tourism sectors. Durban tends to pay less but has a lower cost of living.

CityAvg Gross/MonthAvg Take-Home
πŸ™οΈ JohannesburgR32,500~R27,000
🌊 Cape TownR30,000~R25,200
πŸŒ… DurbanR24,500~R20,800
πŸ›οΈ PretoriaR28,000~R23,500
⛏️ EkurhuleniR22,000~R19,000
🏠 Cost of living note: A R30,000/month salary in Cape Town may feel tighter than R28,000 in Pretoria due to higher rental prices. Always factor in rent, transport and food costs when comparing job offers.

Highest-Paying Industries in SA 2026

  • Finance & Banking β€” average R55,000/month for experienced professionals
  • Technology & Software β€” average R52,000/month, growing fast
  • Mining & Resources β€” average R48,000/month with significant benefits
  • Legal & Consulting β€” average R58,000/month at senior level
  • Healthcare (Private) β€” average R65,000+/month for specialists
  • Government / Public Sector β€” average R24,000/month but strong job security
  • Retail & Hospitality β€” average R15,000–R18,000/month at management level

The Tax Reality: What You Actually Keep

One of the most important things South Africans often overlook is the gap between gross salary and actual take-home pay. Here's a breakdown of what someone earning R30,000/month actually receives under the SARS 2027 tax year:

ItemMonthly Amount
Gross SalaryR30,000
PAYE (income tax)-R4,335
UIF (1%)-R300
Take-Home PayR25,365
⚠️ CTC vs Take-Home: If your employer quotes you a CTC of R30,000, your take-home will be even less, because employer contributions to medical aid, retirement funds and UIF are included in that CTC figure.

Minimum Wage in South Africa 2026

The National Minimum Wage (NMW) for 2026:

  • General workers: R28.79 per hour (~R4,986/month for 40hr week)
  • Farm workers: R28.79 per hour
  • Domestic workers: R28.79 per hour
  • Expanded Public Works Programme: R15.16 per hour

Workers earning below R99,000 annually (the 2027 tax year threshold) pay no income tax β€” though UIF still applies.

How to Earn More & Keep More

To earn more: Upskilling in technology, data science, finance or healthcare consistently delivers the best salary returns in SA right now. Remote work for international companies paying in USD or GBP has also become a significant income booster.

To keep more: Contributing to a retirement annuity (RA) is the most tax-effective move available. You can deduct up to 27.5% of your income (max R430,000/year for the 2027 tax year) from your taxable income, potentially saving thousands in PAYE annually.

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