COUNTRY COMPARISON · UPDATED 2026-07-15
Iceland vs Slovenia: taxes, salary and cost of living
For someone shortlisting Iceland and Slovenia, headline tax rates tell only part of the story. The monthly household budget produces a more useful comparison.
Iceland vs Slovenia at a glance
| Indicator | Iceland | Slovenia |
|---|---|---|
| Standard VAT | 24% | 22% |
| Income tax | 16.55-46.29% | 16-50% |
| Social contributions | ~22% | 38.2% |
| Tax burden | 29.5% | 43.2% |
| Average monthly salary | €6,350 | €2,590 |
| Studio rent | €1,450 | €700 |
| Monthly food estimate | €500 | €300 |
| Gasoline | 1.95 €/L | 1.45 €/L |
| Electricity | 0.16 €/kWh | 0.19 €/kWh |
Income comparison in context
Iceland records the higher listed monthly salary. The gap is €3,760, approximately 145.2% relative to the lower figure. Within the numeric EuroCosts sample, Iceland ranks 4 of 27 for salary and Slovenia ranks 14 of 27. The nominal advantage should be tested against local housing before it is treated as additional purchasing power.
Rent, food and the monthly budget
Slovenia has the lower listed studio rent by €750, a 107.1% difference relative to the higher rent. Iceland sits 34 of 37 and Slovenia 18 of 37 in the available low-to-high rent ranking. Slovenia also has the lower food estimate, so the housing result is reinforced by groceries.
After subtracting only the listed rent and food estimates, the simplified remainder is €4,400 in Iceland and €1,590 in Slovenia. This leaves €2,810 more in Iceland, before utilities, transport, healthcare, childcare or personal taxes not already reflected in salary.
Headline taxation: what differs
Iceland has the lower listed tax burden by 13.7 percentage points. Standard VAT is 24% in Iceland versus 22% in Slovenia. Effective taxation depends on income level and household circumstances.
A practical transport check
Slovenia has the lower listed gasoline price by €0.5 per litre. For a driver buying 50 litres a month, that headline difference is about €25 monthly, before insurance, parking and road charges.
Who may prefer each country?
The better choice between Iceland and Slovenia changes with the user: salary-led relocation favours the stronger income-to-cost balance, budget-led relocation favours recurring expenses, and business decisions require separate legal and corporate-tax analysis.
The most useful conclusion
Iceland produces the stronger simplified monthly remainder in this dataset, while Slovenia leads on listed rent. The trade-off is more informative than a blanket cheapest-country label.
Sources and data references
- PwC standard VAT rates
- PwC personal income tax rates
- PwC corporate income tax rates
- EuroCosts data scope and generation process
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