Lump-Sum Tax vs Flat Tax 2026 - Which Saves You More?
Comparison of 12% lump-sum tax with 19% flat tax for programmers and freelancers in 2026. Detailed calculations, profitability thresholds, and calculator.
Choosing a taxation form is one of the most important financial decisions you make as a sole proprietor. In 2026, the two most popular options among programmers and IT freelancers remain 12% lump-sum tax and 19% flat tax. The difference in annual tax burden can reach several or even tens of thousands of PLN. It's worth calculating precisely before you decide.
Lump-sum vs flat tax -- at a glance
| Aspect | Lump-sum 12% | Flat tax 19% |
|---|---|---|
| Tax base | Revenue (no expense deductions) | Income (revenue minus expenses) |
| Tax rate | 12% | 19% |
| Health insurance | Flat-rate: PLN 498 / 831 / 1,495 | 4.9% of income |
| Health deduction | 50% from revenue | Up to PLN 14,100/year from income |
| Record-keeping | Revenue records only | Revenue and expense ledger (KPiR) |
| IP Box compatible | No | Yes |
| Expense deduction | No | Yes |
| Tax-free amount | No | No |
When lump-sum wins
Lump-sum tax is more beneficial when:
- Your expenses are below 15% of revenue -- the flat tax advantage of deducting expenses doesn't compensate for the lower lump-sum rate
- You invoice PLN 10,000-30,000/month -- the health insurance advantage is significant
- You value simplicity -- no need to track and prove expenses
- You don't plan to use IP Box
When flat tax wins
Flat tax is better when:
- Your expenses exceed 15-20% of revenue -- equipment, subcontractors, licenses, office rental
- You want to combine with IP Box -- 5% on qualified IP income
- Your monthly income is above PLN 30,000 with high costs -- expense deductions become very valuable
Calculation example: PLN 20,000/month revenue
Lump-sum 12% (monthly costs PLN 2,000)
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Revenue | 20,000 PLN |
| Social ZUS deduction | -1,926.76 PLN |
| 50% health deduction | -415.29 PLN |
| Tax base | 17,657.95 PLN |
| Tax 12% | 2,119 PLN |
| Health insurance (60-300k bracket) | 830.58 PLN |
| Social ZUS | 1,926.76 PLN |
| Total obligations | 4,876 PLN |
| Net take-home | ~15,124 PLN |
Flat tax 19% (monthly costs PLN 2,000)
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Revenue | 20,000 PLN |
| Expenses | -2,000 PLN |
| Social ZUS deduction | -1,926.76 PLN |
| Income | 16,073.24 PLN |
| Health insurance 4.9% | 787.59 PLN |
| Health deduction (within annual limit) | -787.59 PLN |
| Tax base | 15,285.65 PLN |
| Tax 19% | 2,904 PLN |
| Social ZUS | 1,926.76 PLN |
| Total obligations | 5,619 PLN |
| Net take-home | ~14,381 PLN |
Lump-sum advantage at PLN 2,000 costs: ~PLN 743/month (~PLN 8,916/year)
Profitability thresholds
The crossover point depends on your cost level:
| Monthly costs (% of revenue) | Better option |
|---|---|
| Below 10% | Lump-sum (clearly) |
| 10-15% | Lump-sum (usually) |
| 15-20% | Depends on exact amounts |
| Above 20% | Flat tax (usually) |
| Above 25% | Flat tax (clearly) |
Health insurance comparison
One of the biggest advantages of lump-sum is the flat-rate health insurance:
| Revenue bracket | Lump-sum health | Flat tax health (4.9%) |
|---|---|---|
| PLN 15,000/month | 830.58 PLN | ~641 PLN |
| PLN 20,000/month | 830.58 PLN | ~886 PLN |
| PLN 30,000/month | 1,495.04 PLN | ~1,376 PLN |
At higher incomes, the flat tax health insurance percentage grows linearly while lump-sum remains capped -- but the lower tax rate on lump-sum usually more than compensates.
How to make the switch
- Deadline: By January 20th of the year you want to switch
- New businesses: At registration or by the 20th day of the month following first revenue
- Method: CEIDG-1 form or separate written declaration
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