Remote Worker Tax Guide · 🌐 →🇩🇪 · Updated 31 May 2026
EU Citizen Working Remotely in Germany— Tax Guide 2026
What taxes you pay, which country taxes you, visa options, and what €50,000 nets in Berlin.
Your situation at a glance
EU citizens: free movement. German Einkommensteuer applies as tax resident.
§ 01
Where do you pay tax?
Residency-based taxation
Germany taxes its tax residents on worldwide income. You become a tax resident once you spend more than 183 days in Germany in a given year, or once your centre of vital interests shifts there.
Days of presence include partial days. Border-runs to game the clock are routinely challenged by tax authorities.
Home country obligations
Once tax residency shifts to Germany, your home country typically only taxes income sourced there. File a departure return in the year you leave.
Treaty
The Home–Germany Double Taxation Agreement
The DTA allocates taxing rights and provides a foreign tax credit so the same income is not taxed twice. Article 15 typically governs employment income — taxable where the work is physically performed, with credit relief in the country of residence.
§ 02
Net salary in Germany
Adjust your gross salary below to see take-home under Germany tax rules. Uses the 2025 bracket schedule and a flat social-security rate of 20.0%.
- Gross
- €50,000
- Social security (20.0%)
- − €10,000
- Income tax
- − €6,275
- Net / year
- €33,725
- Net / month (12 payments)
- €2,810
- Effective rate
- 32.5%
§ 03
How to legally live and work in Germany
EU freedom of movement
As an EU citizen, you have the right to live and work in Germany without a visa. Register with the local municipality within 90 days of arrival. Tax residency begins after 183 days, or sooner if your centre of vital interests shifts to Germany.
§ 04
Cost of living in Berlin
Monthly expenses for a single person living centrally — Q1 2026 data.
§ 05
Before you move — what to sort
- Register as an EU resident with the local municipality within 90 days
- Notify the your home country tax authority of your departure and file a partial-year return
- Register with the Germany tax authority within 30 days of arrival to obtain a fiscal number
- Open a local bank account, or use a multi-currency alternative (Wise / Revolut)
- Arrange local health cover — EHIC (EU) or private cover (non-EU) for the first 6 months
- File your first Germany annual return by the statutory deadline
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Questions
Do EU Citizen pay tax in Germany?+
Yes — after 183 days of presence or once your centre of vital interests shifts, Germany taxes worldwide income.
Can EU Citizen work remotely in Germany?+
As an EU citizen, no visa is required. Register with the local municipality within 90 days of arrival.
Do I need a visa to work remotely in Germany as a EU Citizen?+
No — EU freedom of movement applies.
How much tax do EU Citizen pay in Germany?+
Germany applies a progressive income tax with a top marginal rate of 45.0% plus social security at 20.0%. For a €50,000 gross, the effective tax rate is roughly 32.5%.
Is there a double taxation agreement between the home country and Germany?+
Yes — a Double Taxation Agreement is in force between the home country and Germany, providing credit relief so the same income is not taxed twice.
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