The monthly salary of Kaja Kallas, Vice-President and High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Commission, is approximately EUR 28’026. This brings the annual salary to EUR 336’308.
Salaries of EU Commissioners in VDL’s 2nd Commission (2024-2029)
Basic salary
When you try to understand how salaries of EU officials are calculated, you are often directed at the ‘basic salary. However, the actual take-home remuneration package consists of many more components and be higher, lower, or similar to the basic salary depending of an official’s individual situation (family status, dependent children, relocation to Brussels from another country, etc.).
For the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy & Vice President of the European Commission, the basic salary is set at 130% of the basic salary of an official of the Union on the third step of grade 16, in other words, the highest basic salary possible for non-political posts in EU institutions like General Directors in DGs of the European Commission.
For reference, since 1 January 2024 the highest EU civil servant ‘basic salary’ is EUR 23,959.44.
Source: Article 66 of the EU Staff Regulations | See the full European Commission salary grid
Allowances and other payments
As the European Commission Executive Vice President, Kaja Kallas is entitled to additional monthly allowances and other payments.
Residence allowance (similar to Expatriation allowance)
The Residence allowance is equal to 15 % of their basic salary. This makes up EUR 4672.
Household allowance
The Household allowance is equal to EUR 192,78 + 2% of their basic salary. This makes up EUR 816.
Entertainment allowance
Members of the European College are entitled to the weirdly named ‘entertainment allowance’, which most likely is an allowance for covering costs of work-related lunches and similar expenses.
This allowance ranges from EUR 607.71 for “regular” Commissioners to EUR 1418.07 for the European Commission President.
Dependent child allowance
The Dependent child allowance is equal to approximately EUR 440. This allowance amount not included in the total remuneration calculation as we don’t know the family situation of these EU officials.
Education allowance
The Education allowance for children. This allowance amount is not included in the total remuneration calculation as we don’t know the family situation of these EU officials.
Taxes and other deductions
Like other employees of the EU institutions, Kaja Kallas as High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy & Vice President of the European Commission does not pay national taxes.
However, there are two European Union taxes.
Community Tax
The Community Tax levied progressively at a rate of between 8% and 45 % of the taxable salary portion. We have not been able to find the exact rules about application of this tax, hence, we have assumed that the deduction is in the middle as 18.5% of the basic salary. This makes up EUR 6117.
Solidarity Levy
The Solidarity Levy of 6%. This makes up EUR 1984.
There are also four social security-related deductions.
Pension
The Pension contribution is 10.10% of the basic salary. This adds up to EUR 3306.
The European Commission College members have much more generous pension guarantees compared to regular EU staff. You can read more about the regular pension benefits for staff of EU institutions.
Health insurance
The Health insurance contribution is 1.70% of the basic salary. This adds up to EUR 562.
The health insurance contribution makes the official eligible for the EU institutions health insurance scheme JSIS.
Accident coverage
The Accident coverage contribution is 0.10% of the basic salary. This adds up to EUR 33.
Unemployment insurance
The Unemployment insurance contribution is 0.81% of the basic salary. This adds up to EUR 268.
The European Commission College members have much more generous unemployment guarantees compared to regular EU staff. You can read more about the regular unemployment benefits for staff of EU institutions.
Background information
Basic salary coefficients for members of the College of European Commission
Entertainment allowance
Information about tax amounts and other salary deductions
For information about amounts of EU taxes, pension contributions, unemployment and other deductions see this document prepared by ECDC for candidates and staff. The same information applies to all EU institutions.
Image source: European Commission website