Entry (gross)

€7,155

Step 4

Top step (gross)

€9,013

Step 10

Net top step

€6,137

estimated, before PHI

State rank

4 / 17

by top step gross

A 16 salary progression in Baden-Wurttemberg

Step 4: Gross €7,155, Net €5,059. Step 5: Gross €7,527, Net €5,275. Step 6: Gross €7,824, Net €5,447. Step 7: Gross €8,121, Net €5,620. Step 8: Gross €8,419, Net €5,792. Step 9: Gross €8,716, Net €5,965. Step 10: Gross €9,013, Net €6,137

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A 16 top step across states

Saxony: Top step gross €9,260. Federal (Bund): Top step gross €9,230. Hesse: Top step gross €9,227. Baden-Wurttemberg: Top step gross €9,013. Thuringia: Top step gross €8,933. Brandenburg: Top step gross €8,906. Rhineland-Palatinate: Top step gross €8,862. Berlin: Top step gross €8,841. Bavaria: Top step gross €8,744. Saxony-Anhalt: Top step gross €8,736. Lower Saxony: Top step gross €8,731. North Rhine-Westphalia: Top step gross €8,727. Hamburg: Top step gross €8,632. Bremen: Top step gross €8,599. Saarland: Top step gross €8,543. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Top step gross €8,489. Schleswig-Holstein: Top step gross €8,452

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Gross-to-net at the top step

Gross €9,013. Net (estimated) €6,137 (68.1%). Income tax €2,876 (31.9%).

Gross: €9,013

Net (estimated)Income tax

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€9,013
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Step 4Step 10

A 16 salary table Baden-Wurttemberg

StepBase salary (gross)Net (estimated)
Step 4€7,155€5,059
Step 5€7,527€5,275
Step 6€7,824€5,447
Step 7€8,121€5,620
Step 8€8,419€5,792
Step 9€8,716€5,965
Step 10€9,013€6,137

As of 2026 (01.04.2026 – 29.02.2027). Net is estimated (tax class I, no church tax, before private health insurance).

Family supplement (top step)

Single

€9,013

no supplement

Married

€9,189

+ €176

+ 1 child

€9,342

+ €329

+ 2 children

€9,496

+ €482

How the net pay is derived

Civil servants pay no contributions to statutory pension, unemployment, health, or long-term care insurance. So essentially only income tax (and possibly the solidarity surcharge) is deducted from gross pay. For A 16 at the top step this gives an estimated €6,137 net at tax class I.

Instead of statutory health insurance, civil servants are privately insured (PKV). The employer covers part of the cost via Beihilfe — in Baden-Wurttemberg under the Baden-Württemberg regime. The individual PKV premium is not deducted here; use the calculator for that.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a A 16 civil servant earn in Baden-Wurttemberg?

The base salary ranges from €7,155 (step 4) to €9,013 (top step) gross per month (2026 (01.04.2026 – 29.02.2027)). Familienzuschlag and allowances are added on top.

How much of that is net pay?

At the top step roughly €6,137 net remains (tax class I, before private health insurance). Civil servants pay no social insurance, but they do pay income tax plus a private health insurance premium that is partly reimbursed via Beihilfe.

Where do you earn the most with A 16?

Saxony currently pays the most at €9,260 at the top step. Baden-Wurttemberg ranks 4 of 17 — €246 below the leader.

How do step advancements work?

Experience steps rise automatically with years of service — first after 2 years, later after 3 and 4 years. In Baden-Wurttemberg, A 16 has 7 steps; from entry to the top step the base salary grows by €1,858.

What does the Familienzuschlag add?

Married civil servants receive €176 extra per month, rising to €482 with two children. At the top step this lifts gross pay to as much as €9,496.

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