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Take-Home Pay.

The number on your offer letter and the number in your account are two different things. Between them sit income tax, CSG and NSF — and most people have never seen the split.

Put in your gross salary. See what actually lands each month, where the deductions go, and how much of your pay you keep — the Mauritius numbers, laid out plainly.

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Your salary

What you earn

Before any deductions.
Pick whichever you know.
The first Rs 500,000 a year is already tax-free. Add here only additional reliefs you claim — dependants, home-loan interest, approved pension — if you know them. Leave at 0 if unsure.
To run the numbers we need your gross salary.

A simplified estimate on Mauritius PAYE, CSG and NSF — enough to see the shape of your pay.

What actually lands
YOU KEEP

Take-home each month
what lands in your account
Take-home each year
net of tax and contributions
Deduction (per year)Amount
Indicative only. A quick picture, not a plan or personalised advice. Always check official sources or speak to an adviser before you act — what these numbers mean for you is the conversation.

The next step — if you want one

Your take-home is the raw material. A plan is what you build with it.

A net figure can't tell you the reliefs you might be missing, how much of this to save before it's spent, or how to make what's left work toward a goal. That's what a conversation is for. Fifteen minutes, no charge, and we'll tell you plainly whether B3 is the right fit — including when it isn't.

What the fifteen minutes actually is
  • You talk, we listen — your income, your goals, and what's on your mind.
  • You leave with one or two honest observations, free, whether or not we ever work together.
  • If B3 can help, we'll show you how. If it can't, we'll say so plainly. No product, no pitch.
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