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Peru

8–30% progressive · Non-residents: 30% flat on Peru-source income only · AFP pension employee 10% · EPS health 9% (employer-paid) · Lima tech hub

8% (first 5 UIT = ~S/26,500); 14% → 17% → 20% → 30% (above 45 UIT = ~S/238,500/year)
Income Tax (Residents)
30% flat on Peru-source income (no deductions); 183-day threshold
Non-Resident Rate
1 UIT = S/ 5,300 in 2026 (~$1,400); brackets denominated in UIT
UIT Reference
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Peru Tax Facts

— 2026
Income Tax (Residents)
8% (first 5 UIT = ~S/26,500); 14% → 17% → 20% → 30% (above 45 UIT = ~S/238,500/year)
Non-Resident Rate
30% flat on Peru-source income (no deductions); 183-day threshold
UIT Reference
1 UIT = S/ 5,300 in 2026 (~$1,400); brackets denominated in UIT
AFP Pension
10% employee (private AFP fund) + 1.23–1.55% commission + 1.74% disability/life insurance
EPS Health
9% paid entirely by employer (EsSalud public or EPS private)
Tax Year
1 Jan – 31 Dec

Quick Country Comparison

— at S/ 120,000
Country Take-home Eff. Rate vs Peru
Peru
S/ 90,240 ~24.8%
Ecuador
S/ 98,640 ~17.8% +S/ 8,400
Colombia
S/ 87,360 ~27.2% −S/ 2,880
Argentina
S/ 82,800 ~31% −S/ 7,440

Peru: progressive 8–30% on resident income; AFP ~13% employee total. Colombia: 0–39%. Chile: 0–40%. Ecuador: similar structure. S/ 120,000 ≈ $32,000. Illustrative — not tax advice.

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Comparison Guides

Comparison Guides

See how Peru's tax system compares to Colombia, Chile, and other South American countries.

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Salary Guides

Salary Guides

Peru uses the Peruvian Sol (S/ or PEN). Brackets are denominated in UIT (Unidad Impositiva Tributaria), a reference unit updated annually for inflation. The AFP private pension system requires employee contributions of approximately 13% (10% fund + 1.23–1.55% commission + 1.74% insurance). EsSalud (health) is employer-paid.

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Moving from Peru

Moving from Peru

Peru offers a Rentista visa for those with passive income of $1,000+/month, a Worker visa for employed professionals, and a Retirement visa. Lima (Miraflores, San Isidro, Barranco districts) is increasingly attracting international professionals and entrepreneurs, with a growing startup scene. Cost of living: Lima is 60–65% cheaper than New York; Cusco and Arequipa are even cheaper. Peru's 183-day threshold for tax residency means short-term visitors pay only 30% flat on Peru-source income (and 0% on foreign income).

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Last Updated: June 2026 · Daniel · CountryTaxCalc