Freelancer vs employee take-home in Greece on €30,000 (2026)
On a gross of €30,000 in Greece, a freelancer keeps the most — €22,273 net, €244 more than the next-best option. Here is the full breakdown at 2026 rates.
| Setup | Net / year | Effective rate |
|---|---|---|
| Freelancer | €22,273 | 26% |
| Employee | €22,029 | 27% |
| Company | €19,240 | 36% |
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Rates: Greece 2026.2-verified, 2026. Standard scale only — the 2026 age-based (0% under 25, 9% for 26–30) and per-child rate reductions are not yet modelled, so figures for under-30s and families are approximate. Personal companies (Ο.Ε./Ε.Ε.) with single-entry books are exempt from the 5% dividend tax on distributions; with double-entry books the 5% applies (capital companies always pay it). Figures are estimates from a deterministic engine — not tax advice.