# Turkey Freelancer Tax Guide 2026 for Foreign Software Developers

# Freelancing as a Foreign Software Developer in Turkey

## 2026 Tax, Company Setup, and Compliance Guide

Foreign software developers living in Turkey and working remotely for international clients—particularly US- or EU-based companies—are increasingly looking to formalize their freelance activities in a fully compliant manner.

While Turkey offers attractive tax incentives and fast setup options, **incorrect structuring at the beginning often leads to serious tax risks later**. For the 2026 fiscal year, choosing the right legal setup, understanding available incentives, and ensuring proper documentation are more critical than ever.

This guide explains how foreign software developers can legally freelance in Turkey in 2026, compares the available company structures, and outlines the real costs, timelines, and compliance obligations involved.

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## Can Foreign Software Developers Freelance Legally in Turkey?

Yes—but only if the activity is properly registered and declared.

Foreign nationals residing in Turkey who regularly provide software development or IT services to foreign clients are considered to be conducting **commercial or professional activity** under Turkish tax law. Once income becomes continuous, formal registration is no longer optional.

Operating without registration may expose individuals to:

* Retroactive tax assessments
    
* Loss of tax incentives
    
* Penalties and interest
    
* Banking and residency complications
    

For this reason, formalizing freelance activity **before income scales** is essential.

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## Sole Proprietorship vs. Limited Company in Turkey (2026)

One of the first decisions foreign freelancers face is selecting the appropriate legal structure. This choice directly impacts taxation, compliance costs, and eligibility for incentives.

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## Sole Proprietorship (Şahıs Şirketi): The Most Common Choice

For solo software developers exporting services abroad, a sole proprietorship is generally the **most efficient and flexible structure**.

### Key advantages

* Fast setup, often within 1–3 business days
    
* Lower establishment and monthly compliance costs
    
* Eligibility for personal income tax deductions
    
* Compatibility with software export incentives
    
* Suitable for working with one or more foreign clients
    

### Key limitations

* Progressive personal income tax rates
    
* Unlimited personal liability
    
* Not suitable for equity investment or share sales
    

For most individual foreign software developers, this structure provides **the best balance between compliance, cost, and tax efficiency**.

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## Limited Company (Ltd. Şti.): When Does It Make Sense?

A limited company may be appropriate in specific cases, but it is **not automatically the better option**.

This structure may be suitable if:

* You plan to add partners or investors
    
* You anticipate significant scaling
    
* Liability segregation is a priority
    

However, for many solo freelancers, a limited company results in:

* Higher total tax burden
    
* More complex reporting obligations
    
* Reduced access to personal tax incentives
    

Choosing a corporate structure too early is a common and costly mistake.

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## How Long Does It Take to Register a Sole Proprietorship?

Once the required documents are prepared, a sole proprietorship in Turkey can typically be:

* Registered with the tax office
    
* Issued a tax plate
    
* Activated for e-Arşiv invoicing
    
* Registered with social security (Bağ-Kur)
    

within **1–3 business days**.

Foreign freelancers may legally use their **owned residential address** as the registered business address. A commercial office lease is not mandatory.

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## The 80% Income Tax Deduction for Software Export Services

One of the most significant advantages for software developers freelancing in Turkey is the **80% income tax deduction** available under Article 89/13 of the Income Tax Law.

### Who may qualify?

To apply this incentive correctly, all of the following conditions must be met:

* Services must qualify as **software, IT, or digital services**
    
* Services must be provided to **non-resident clients**
    
* Income must be invoiced from Turkey
    
* Payments must be received in **foreign currency**
    
* A **Foreign Exchange Purchase Certificate (DAB)** must be obtained
    
* Proper documentation must be maintained
    

When structured correctly, only **20% of net income becomes taxable**, significantly reducing the effective tax rate.

Improper invoicing, missing documentation, or incorrect activity classification may result in the incentive being fully denied during a tax audit.

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## Setup and Monthly Costs for Freelancers in 2026

### One-time setup costs typically include:

* Tax registration and activation
    
* E-signature and e-invoice setup
    
* Social security registration
    
* Professional advisory services
    

### Ongoing monthly obligations may include:

* Accounting and tax compliance services
    
* Bağ-Kur (social security) contributions
    
* Periodic stamp taxes
    
* Monthly or quarterly declarations
    

Actual costs vary depending on income level and activity scope, but a sole proprietorship generally offers **predictable and manageable expenses** compared to corporate structures.

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## Operating in English: Why It Matters

Foreign freelancers often remain technically registered but **functionally non-compliant** due to language barriers.

Proper advisory support should include:

* English-language invoicing guidance
    
* Clear explanations of tax declarations
    
* Assistance with foreign currency payments and banking
    
* Ongoing compliance monitoring
    

Without professional oversight, small documentation errors can quickly escalate into major compliance risks.

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## Why Early Structuring Is More Important Than Income Level

Most tax issues do not arise because income is high.

They arise because:

* The wrong legal structure was selected
    
* Tax incentives were applied incorrectly
    
* Foreign currency documentation was incomplete
    
* Advice was obtained too late
    

Correct structuring from the beginning is almost always **less costly than fixing problems later**.

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## Ready to Structure Your Freelance Activity in Turkey for 2026?

If you are a foreign software developer:

* Living in Turkey
    
* Working with international clients
    
* Planning long-term compliance
    

We regularly advise professionals in **exactly this position**.

### Next Step: Reach Out for a Smooth and Fully Compliant Start

You may **contact us to schedule a professional consultation** to:

* Determine the optimal legal structure for your activity
    
* Assess eligibility for the 80% tax incentive
    
* Understand realistic setup timelines and costs
    
* Ensure ongoing English-language compliance support
    

A short consultation now can prevent years of unnecessary tax exposure later.

### info@ozmconsultancy.com

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