Freelancer vs employee take-home in Belgium on €120,000 (2026)
On a gross of €120,000 in Belgium, a company keeps the most — €63,000 net, €1,260 more than the next-best option. Here is the full breakdown at 2026 rates.
| Setup | Net / year | Effective rate |
|---|---|---|
| Company | €63,000 | 48% |
| Employee | €61,740 | 49% |
| Freelancer | €56,294 | 53% |
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Rates: Belgium 2026.1-verified, 2026. Uses the confirmed income-2026 tax brackets and INASTI social figures. Company is modelled as pure dividend (25% corporate + 30%/18% withholding); the conditional 20% SME rate and liquidation-reserve route are not modelled, and VVPRbis uses the 18% rate in force from 1 Jul 2026 (15% before). The self-employed minimum social contribution (~€3,562/yr) applies even at low or zero income, so a very-low-income freelancer's take-home can go negative. Figures are estimates from a deterministic engine — not tax advice.