Civil Engineer Salary After Tax in Singapore
Median Civil Engineer pay in Singapore is about $62,000 โ hereโs what that means after tax.
= $62,000 per year
Estimated monthly take-home
$3,959
$47,510 per year ยท 3.4% goes to tax & contributions
| Item | Per year | Per month |
|---|---|---|
| Gross salary | $62,000 | $5,167 |
| Income tax | โ$2,090 | โ$174 |
| CPF (employee)20% to your CPF accounts (citizens/PRs only; expats pay none) | โ$12,400 | โ$1,033 |
| Take-home pay | $47,510 | $3,959 |
Estimate only โ not tax advice. Figures are estimates based on publicly available tax rules and may not reflect your full circumstances. See our methodology & sources. Always confirm with an official tax authority or a licensed adviser before making decisions.
| Singapore | |
|---|---|
| Median gross salary | $62,000 |
| Estimated take-home / year | $47,510 |
| Estimated take-home / month | $3,959 |
| Effective tax & contributions | 3.4% |
Civil Engineer pay in Singapore, after tax
A Civil Engineer in Singapore earns a median of about $62,000 gross. After Singapore income tax and contributions, that works out to roughly $3,959 a month in take-home, with 3.4% of the salary going to tax and contributions.
At this income the marginal rate in Singapore is about 7%, so a pay rise, bonus or move into a senior Civil Engineer role is taxed at that rate on the extra earnings โ useful to know when you weigh up the next step.
What affects a Civil Engineerโs salary
Professional registration (PE/CEng) and project scale are the main pay levers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
+What is the average Civil Engineer salary in Singapore?
The median Civil Engineer salary in Singapore is around $62,000 gross. Professional registration (PE/CEng) and project scale are the main pay levers.
+What is a Civil Engineer's take-home pay in Singapore?
On the median $62,000 salary, a Civil Engineer in Singapore takes home roughly $3,959 a month after tax. Use the calculator above for a specific figure.
Estimate only โ not tax advice. Figures are estimates based on publicly available tax rules and may not reflect your full circumstances. See our methodology & sources (last reviewed June 2026). Always confirm with an official tax authority or a licensed adviser before making decisions.