# Tax Investigations for Freelancers in Turkey: What You Need to Know in 2025

# Tax Investigations for Freelancers in Turkey: What You Need to Know in 2025

## Introduction

In recent years, Turkey has intensified its scrutiny over income generated through freelance platforms. With a growing number of professionals offering services via platforms like **Upwork**, **Fiverr**, **Crossover**, and **Patreon**, the Turkish Tax Authority (GİB) is now systematically identifying individuals who may have underreported or failed to declare such income.

A recent case—outlined in an **“Ön Tespit Tutanağı” (Preliminary Assessment Report)** issued by the İzmir Directorate of the Tax Inspection Board—highlights how income traced through banking records is now being matched with individual tax declarations. If you're freelancing for foreign clients or earning income through global platforms, this article is for you.

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## What Triggered the Investigation?

For instancer the Turkish Tax Authority made a preliminary assessment regarding income earned in **2022** by a freelancer, based on incoming international transfers from platforms such as:

* **Crossover**
    
* **Fiverr**
    
* **Upwork**
    
* **Freelancer.com**
    
* **Envato**
    
* **Toptal**
    

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## Legal Framework: What Is an “İzaha Davet” (Invitation to Clarify)?

Under **Article 370 of the Tax Procedure Law**, Turkish tax law allows the administration to **invite taxpayers to clarify potential discrepancies** before initiating a full audit. This procedure aims to:

* Avoid unnecessary tax audits for cases where an explanation suffices,
    
* Protect taxpayers from harsher penalties through voluntary disclosure,
    
* Encourage self-correction in good faith.
    

If the clarification is satisfactory and timely, the taxpayer **may avoid both interest charges and penalties**. However, if the authority deems the explanation insufficient or receives no reply, a **formal tax audit** may be initiated.

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## Common Risk Indicators for Freelancers

Freelancers are often unaware that their foreign income can be easily traced via Turkish banking channels. Some common red flags include:

| Indicator | Risk |
| --- | --- |
| Regular USD/EUR/GBP inflows from known freelance platforms | High |
| No corresponding tax declarations (Annual Income Tax Return) | High |
| No registered business (sole proprietorship or limited company) | Very High |
| Use of personal bank accounts for business revenue | High |
| No Social Security or Bağ-Kur registration | Medium–High |

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## What the Tax Authority Is Looking At

The tax authority is now **systematically analyzing bank inflows** tied to keywords or platform names. Some of the common identifiers include:

* Platform names in transaction descriptions (e.g., **“FIVERR INT”**, **“UPWORK DEPOSIT”**)
    
* International transfers through **Wise**, **Payoneer**, or **SWIFT**
    
* Patterns of monthly income aligned with freelance payment cycles
    

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## What You Should Do If You Receive a Letter

If you receive an **“İzaha Davet”** letter from the Tax Authority, here are your immediate steps:

1. **Don’t panic—but don’t ignore it either.**
    
2. **Collect all relevant financial documents** (bank statements, platform dashboards, invoices).
    
3. **Engage a licensed tax advisor or CPA** who understands international freelance income.
    
4. Prepare a detailed explanation showing:
    
    * The nature of the services you provided
        
    * How you invoiced and collected payments
        
    * Whether the income was declared—and if not, why
        
5. Clarify whether you operated as a **real person** or under a **registered business entity**
    

**⚠️ Important:** This is not a generic tax issue. The notice you've received can escalate to a full audit if not addressed professionally.

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## What If You Don’t Have a Company?

Many freelancers assume that their income is “non-taxable” because it comes from abroad. This is incorrect.

* **If you reside in Turkey**, your **worldwide income is subject to taxation** here.
    
* **You must either operate under a registered sole proprietorship (şahıs şirketi)** or establish a **limited company (LTD/Anonim)** if your income is recurring and exceeds the minimum thresholds.
    

Here’s a simple comparison:

| Criteria | No Company | Sole Proprietorship | Limited Company |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Legal structure | None | Personal business | Legal entity |
| Tax compliance | Often non-compliant | Simplified | Full |
| Income Tax Rate | N/A (risk of audit) | 15–40% | 25% (corporate) + dividend tax |
| Risk of audit | Very High | Low–Medium | Low |

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## Why the Turkish Government Cares

With growing freelance exports, Turkey sees a significant untapped **tax base**. In particular:

* **Foreign currency inflows** are now systematically traced.
    
* Turkey is aligning with **OECD transparency standards**.
    
* Tax fairness is being emphasized as a matter of **public policy**.
    

Freelancers contribute to this economic activity—but must also follow **formal tax procedures** like all other businesses.

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## How We Can Help

We specialize in international tax compliance for freelancers, creators, consultants, and developers.

**Our services include:**

* **We offer consultancy to help you go through the tax audit process with the least possible damage**
    
* Reviewing your income and bank records
    
* Drafting formal responses to tax notices
    
* Registering a company or sole proprietorship
    
* Structuring your operations for **maximum tax efficiency**
    
* Filing past returns and avoiding penalties
    

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## Call to Action

**If you’ve received a tax notice, or are unsure whether your freelance income is compliant, now is the time to act.**

**👉 Reach out to us today** for a confidential review of your case. Early action can save you time, stress, and money.

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## Final Words

Tax compliance in Turkey is entering a new era of digital oversight and cross-border transparency. If you’re working remotely, receiving foreign income, or running a content channel, **your financial visibility is higher than ever**.

Being proactive, structured, and transparent is no longer optional—it’s essential.

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