# A Comprehensive Tax Guide for Freelancers Working Remotely with Foreign Clients

# A Comprehensive Tax Guide for Freelancers Working Remotely with Foreign Clients

**Published by Özmen Global Advisory | 2025**

## Introduction

The number of professionals offering freelance services to international clients has surged in recent years. Whether through platforms such as Upwork, Fiverr, or Toptal, or via direct engagements, freelancers are now able to work globally—without leaving their homes. However, with these opportunities come certain tax considerations that must be carefully understood and addressed.

This guide provides a detailed overview of the **tax benefits, legal obligations, and strategic considerations** for freelancers working remotely for clients abroad, with a specific focus on Turkish residents.

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## 1\. Are There Tax Advantages for Freelancers Serving Foreign Clients?

Yes. Turkish tax law provides **notable advantages** for freelancers who work remotely for clients located outside of Turkey:

* **80% Income Tax Exemption**: Freelancers who provide remote services in certain professional categories (e.g., software, engineering, design) to clients abroad may benefit from a significant tax exemption on their earnings.
    
* **VAT Exemption & Refund Eligibility**: Since the services are rendered outside of Turkey, freelancers are not liable for VAT on those invoices and may also be eligible for VAT refunds in certain cases.
    

> ⚠️ **Note**: The tax benefits apply only when the services are utilized abroad. If the end-user is in Turkey, these exemptions do not apply.

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## 2\. Which Professions Qualify for Tax Advantages?

To benefit from the 80% income tax exemption, the freelancer must render services in **specific fields**, including:

* Software development
    
* Engineering
    
* Architecture
    
* Graphic design
    
* Data analytics
    
* Accounting and bookkeeping
    
* Call center support
    

Additionally, the service must be provided remotely and the **client must be located outside of Turkey**.

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## 3\. Important Considerations for Maintaining Eligibility

* **Correct NACE Code**: When registering your business, selecting the proper NACE (economic activity) code is critical. Incorrect classification may lead to loss of exemption rights.
    
* **Not All Consulting Services Qualify**: General consulting services are **not** eligible for the 80% exemption, even if rendered to a foreign client.
    
* **Timely Collection of Payments**: To retain the exemption, freelancers must collect payments by **March 31 of the following year** for invoices issued to foreign clients.
    

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## 4\. How Do Freelancers Get Started?

Most freelancers begin by creating profiles on global platforms such as:

* **Upwork**
    
* **Fiverr**
    
* **Toptal**
    
* **Crossover**
    

Freelancers typically start with short-term projects and, over time, transition to full-time or long-term contracts based on their specialization and client feedback.

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## 5\. Are Freelancers Legally Required to Pay Taxes in Turkey?

Yes. Regardless of the payment platform used or the nationality of the client, freelancers must comply with Turkish tax law.

* **Freelance income is treated as commercial or professional income**, which requires formal registration and regular tax filings.
    
* Freelancers **must establish a legal business entity** (sole proprietorship or company) and issue invoices for their services.
    
* There is **no option to declare freelance income annually like rental income** without business registration.
    

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## 6\. What If I Use Deel or Rimuut for Payments?

Many freelancers mistakenly believe that using platforms like **Deel, Rimuut**, or **Ruul** relieves them of their tax responsibilities. This is incorrect.

> These platforms act only as **payment intermediaries** and **do not replace your obligation to declare income and pay taxes** in Turkey.

Whether you receive payments directly or through an intermediary, you must still set up a business and file taxes accordingly.

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## 7\. What Type of Company Is Most Suitable?

Freelancers have multiple options:

* **Sole Proprietorship (Şahıs Şirketi)**
    
* **Freelance Professional Registration (Serbest Meslek Erbabı)**
    
* **Limited Liability Company (Ltd. Şti.)**
    
* **Joint Stock Company (A.Ş.)**
    

For most freelancers providing services such as **software, engineering, or analytics to foreign clients**, establishing a **sole proprietorship** is the **most practical and tax-efficient** route.

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## 8\. Is Invoice Issuance Mandatory Even If My Client Doesn’t Ask?

Yes. In Turkey, every income-generating activity that is conducted through a registered business must be **documented via invoices**, regardless of whether the client explicitly requests them.

Failure to issue invoices may lead to **penalties and audits** from the tax authority.

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## 9\. If I Open a Company Abroad, Do I Still Need One in Turkey?

Yes. If you are a **Turkish tax resident** (i.e., you spend more than 183 days per year in Turkey), you are required to **declare your global income** and establish a local company to comply with Turkish tax laws.

Opening a company abroad **does not relieve you** of your local tax obligations if you continue to reside in Turkey.

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## 10\. What Expenses Are Tax-Deductible for Freelancers?

Freelancers can deduct various **business-related expenses** to reduce their taxable income, including:

* Education and healthcare (up to 10% of gross income, including family)
    
* Fees paid to online platforms
    
* Virtual office expenses
    
* Stationery and supplies
    
* Communication services
    
* Certified Public Accountant (CPA) fees
    
* Stamp duties on tax returns
    
* Social security (Bağkur) contributions
    

> 💡 **Tip**: Only expenses that directly support business operations are deductible. Personal expenditures, even if partially business-related (e.g., car or home office), require detailed evaluation.

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## 11\. Does Freelance Work Help in Digital Nomad Visa Applications?

Absolutely. Countries like **Spain, Portugal, and Italy** now offer **Digital Nomad Visas** to individuals who can prove they work remotely for foreign clients.

Having a history of **freelance contracts, issued invoices, and collected payments** can significantly strengthen your visa application by proving self-sufficiency and international professional activity.

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## Conclusion

Working as a freelancer for clients abroad offers **unique tax advantages**—but only if you understand and meet the regulatory requirements.

At **Özmen Global Advisory**, we help freelancers:

* Register the right business structure
    
* Select proper NACE codes
    
* Maximize tax advantages
    
* Avoid costly mistakes
    
* Prepare for global visa opportunities
    

📩 **Book a Consultation** today and ensure your freelance success is backed by a compliant and tax-efficient foundation.

info@ozmconsultancy.com

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