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How comfortable is R30,000/month in Limpopo? Let's look at the numbers — from PAYE and UIF to rent and groceries.

Net Salary

R25,141.88

Total Expenses

R9,400

Disposable Income

R15,742

You have strong disposable income in this area. Consider investing the surplus for long-term wealth building.

Cost of Living Breakdown in Limpopo

CategoryMonthly Cost% of Net
Rent (1-bed, mid-range)R4,80019.1%
Food & GroceriesR2,5009.9%
TransportR1,2004.8%
Utilities (electricity, water, internet)R9003.6%
Total Essential ExpensesR9,40037.4%

Visual Breakdown

RentR4,800
Food & GroceriesR2,500
TransportR1,200
UtilitiesR900

37.4% spent on essentials · 62.6% disposable

Tax Breakdown on R30,000

Before considering living costs, here's what SARS takes from your R30,000 salary:

  • Gross: R30,000/month
  • PAYE: R4,681.00 (15.6% effective rate)
  • UIF: R177.12
  • Net take-home: R25,141.88

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is R30,000 enough to live in Limpopo?

Yes, R30,000/month provides comfortable living in Limpopo. After tax and basic expenses (R9,400), you'll have approximately R15,742 in disposable income.

What salary do you need to live comfortably in Limpopo?

To live comfortably in Limpopo (with R5,000+ disposable), you'd need approximately R18,000/month gross salary. This covers estimated monthly costs of R9,400 plus a comfortable buffer.

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