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Freelancer tax calculator

Estimate the combined personal-income tax and total social charge burden for self-employed founders in Poland, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

Self-employed founders typically bear both employee and employer social charges. This calculator sums them as the "combined social" line.

Gross annual income
€75,000.00
Income tax
€20,588.08
Combined social charges (employee + employer)
€29,725.35

Net annual
€24,686.57
Effective burden rate
67.085%

Methodology

Apply the country's personal income tax structure plus the combined employee + employer social charges as the freelancer typically bears both. See the country-specific notes (Poland, United Kingdom, Germany) for the full formula and exclusions.

Country data last updated .

These calculations are informational estimates based on headline rates and transparent assumptions — not tax, accounting, or legal advice. Verify with a qualified local advisor before relying on the results.

Data limitations

  • Estimates use headline rates; your effective rate depends on deductions, incentives, timing, and local taxes specific to your business.
  • Company-jurisdiction data does not model personal tax residency, which is individual and treaty-dependent.

Sources

  • OECD OECD — economic and tax statistics (accessed ; reviewed )
    Covers: Comparable corporate tax, statutory rate, and economic indicators across member and partner economies.
    Does not cover: Effective tax rates, deductions and incentives, local surtaxes, and personal residency rules.
    Why it matters: Used as a cross-country baseline to sanity-check rates against primary tax-authority figures.
    Review cadence: Annual, plus on major statutory changes.
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries (accessed ; reviewed )
    Covers: Corporate income tax, VAT, and dividend withholding rates across most covered jurisdictions.
    Does not cover: Your specific effective rate, bespoke incentives, rulings, or transactions requiring professional advice.
    Why it matters: Used to triangulate rates against primary tax-authority sources, not as the sole authority.
    Review cadence: Updated by the publisher per tax year; re-checked each data review.

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