Freelancer vs employee take-home in Bulgaria on €40,000 (2026)
On a gross of €40,000 in Bulgaria, a employee keeps the most — €32,577 net, €446 more than the next-best option. Here is the full breakdown at 2026 rates.
| Setup | Net / year | Effective rate |
|---|---|---|
| Employee | €32,577 | 19% |
| Company | €32,131 | 20% |
| Freelancer | €30,094 | 25% |
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Rates: Bulgaria 2026.1-verified, 2026. Bulgaria adopted the euro on 1 Jan 2026 (fixed 1.95583). Flat 10% income / 10% corporate / 5% dividend (a proposed 10% dividend hike was NOT enacted). The social-contribution ceiling (max insurable €2,300/mo, the enacted Aug–Dec 2026 figure) makes the country very light for high earners. Freelancer uses the 25% statutory expense deduction (the expenses field is ignored) and the mandatory 27.8% self-insured rate (the optional +3.5% sickness cover isn't modelled); the company owner-manager pays the minimum self-insured contribution even on dividends. The employer rate is a mid-band figure (accident-fund class varies). Figures are estimates from a deterministic engine — not tax advice.