Freelancer vs employee take-home in Germany on €100,000 (2026)

On a gross of €100,000 in Germany, a freelancer keeps the most — €61,156 net, €2,212 more than the next-best option. Here is the full breakdown at 2026 rates.

SetupNet / yearEffective rate
Freelancer€61,15639%
Employee€58,94441%
Company€51,68548%
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Rates: Germany 2026.1-verified, 2026. Income tax uses the enacted §32a EStG 2026 formula (continuous across all zones). Self-employed health/pension insurance is approximated as a single statutory rate up to the health ceiling (private insurance not modelled); Ehegattensplitting and church tax are optional and off by default; the company path is a pure-dividend GmbH whose combined ~29.8% corporate rate assumes an average municipal Hebesatz (~400%), so it varies by location. Figures are estimates from a deterministic engine — not tax advice.