HR & Payroll29 March 2026

Social net amount on payslips in 2026

What the French social net amount means in 2026 and how it differs from net pay and taxable net income.

Samuel HAYOT
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Social net amount on payslips in 2026

Updated March 2026 - The French “montant net social” is now a standard line on payslips and should not be confused with net pay or taxable net income.

See also our guides on the employee ID on payslips, HR and payroll obligations in 2026 and salary instalments.

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