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Белгия — Трудов календар, справка за заплати и ДДС

Най-бързата маршрута в календара на праздниците на този пазар, планиране на заплати и правила на ДДС.

🇧🇪 EUREurope/Brussels21% стандартен ДДС

Следващ праздник

Whit Monday · пн, 25.05.2026 г.

national

Работни дни

253 работни дни в 2026

10 национални праници

Стандартен ДДС

21% стандарт

12% · 6%

пример на оплата

3925,00 € → 2470,00 € net

Пример за средния месец

Основни маршрути за този пазар

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Предстоящи национални празници

Следващите празници имат най-голямо значение за отсечки, кадрове и сроков на разплащане.

ДатаПраздникТип
пн, 25.05.2026 г.Whit Mondaynational
вт, 21.07.2026 г.Belgian National Daynational
сб, 15.08.2026 г.Assumption Daynational
нд, 1.11.2026 г.All Saints’ Daynational

2026 месечна мощност

Бърз месечен преглед, преди да отворите пълната страница на работни дни.

1

21 работни дни

1 праници в месец

2

20 работни дни

0 праници в месец

3

22 работни дни

0 праници в месец

4

21 работни дни

1 праници в месец

5

18 работни дни

3 праници в месец

6

22 работни дни

0 праници в месец

7

22 работни дни

1 праници в месец

8

21 работни дни

1 праници в месец

9

22 работни дни

0 праници в месец

10

22 работни дни

0 праници в месец

11

20 работни дни

2 праници в месец

12

22 работни дни

1 праници в месец

справка на работния лист

Снимка на планирането на заплата

Средна брутто месечна3925,00 €
Средноmесечна нетто2470,00 €
Минимална заплата2070,00 € / monthly
Година на модела на заплата2026

справка по ДДС

Стандартни и намалени курсове

стандартна ставка21%
Reduced12%
Reduced6%

регионален контекст

Национална основа, местна преглед където е необходимо

Белгия има допълнителен регионален контекст, който може да повлияе на оперативното планиране. Цифрите по-горе показват национално базовата линия първо.

FlandersWalloniaBrussels-Capital

Белгия — Справка страна

Най-бързата маршрута в календара на праздниците на този пазар, планиране на заплати и правила на ДДС.

Work culture and weekly rhythm in Belgium

Belgium operates on a thirty-eight-hour standard workweek for most full-time employees, with a five-day Monday-to-Friday rhythm that is the universal default. Annual leave is set at twenty working days for full-time employees, but most collective labour agreements add several days of contractual or seniority leave on top, which lifts effective leave to between twenty-four and thirty days for many office workers.

Belgian workplace culture is shaped by the linguistic and regional split between Flanders, Wallonia and the Brussels-Capital region. Communication norms differ noticeably: Flemish business culture leans towards directness and Dutch-style efficiency, while French-speaking Wallonia is closer to French norms in formality and meeting cadence. Brussels itself is bilingual by law, multilingual in practice and the home of European institutions, which produces an unusually international working environment.

The thirteenth-month payment is a near-universal expectation for office employees in Belgium, although it is not legally mandatory. It is typically paid in December along with a smaller end-of-year bonus, and counts toward the annual gross salary that employers should quote when posting a job. The cultural assumption that this payment exists makes it important to clarify in writing whether a quoted gross salary is computed on twelve or thirteen instalments.

Public holiday landscape in Belgium

Belgium observes ten national public holidays: New Year's Day, Easter Monday, Labour Day, Ascension, Whit Monday, Belgian National Day on 21 July, Assumption, All Saints' Day, Armistice Day on 11 November and Christmas Day. Each region also recognises a community holiday: 11 July in Flanders, 27 September in the French Community and 15 November for the German-speaking Community, but these are typically not paid for private-sector workers unless agreed in the employment contract or sector convention.

When a national public holiday in Belgium falls on a Sunday or another non-working day, the law guarantees a substitute day off for the affected employees. The substitute date is set at company level, which means two Belgian employers can give their staff different substitute days in the same year, and project planners working with multiple Belgian counterparts should explicitly confirm the company calendar rather than assume a uniform replacement date.

The Belgian National Day on 21 July anchors a longer summer slowdown that extends into early August. Combined with Assumption on 15 August and the school summer holidays, the second half of July through the first week of August is a low-capacity window for most office-based workforces. This pattern is more pronounced than in the Netherlands but less complete than the August shutdown observed in France or Italy.

Salary and payroll fundamentals in Belgium

Belgian employee social security (ONSS / RSZ) contributions add roughly thirteen percent on top of the gross salary, and the progressive income tax system reaches its top marginal rate of fifty percent at relatively modest income levels (around 46,000 euros taxable income in 2026 for the highest bracket). The combination produces one of the highest effective tax-and-contribution wedges in the OECD for middle and senior salaries, which is why total compensation in Belgium often relies heavily on non-cash benefits.

Non-cash benefits are a defining feature of Belgian compensation. Meal vouchers, eco vouchers, group insurance contributions, hospitalisation insurance, internet and mobile reimbursements, company cars and fuel cards each enjoy specific tax treatments that produce a substantially higher net value than the same amount paid as cash salary. A negotiation that ignores these elements often misjudges the true seniority of an offer by ten to fifteen percent.

Employer cost is approximately 1.30 to 1.35 times the gross salary for a typical office employee, although this varies by sector and joint committee (commission paritaire / paritair comité). For payroll budgeting purposes, the employer cost should always be the headline figure when comparing the cost of hiring in Belgium to the cost in Germany or the Netherlands; the gross salary alone is misleading.

VAT, invoicing and the business framework in Belgium

Belgium applies a standard VAT (TVA / BTW) rate of twenty-one percent, reduced rates of twelve percent (restaurant services excluding drinks, social housing) and six percent (basic food, water, books, pharmaceuticals, public transport, certain renovation work on residential property older than ten years), and a zero rate for newspapers and certain periodicals. The reduced rate for residential renovation has been a recurring policy topic and is worth confirming on a project-by-project basis through the federal finance portal.

Belgian invoice content requirements mirror the EU directive but include some local additions: the customer's full Belgian VAT number where applicable, a clear statement when the reverse-charge mechanism applies, the reference to specific reduced-rate articles when a non-standard rate is used and the supply date when it differs from the invoice date. From 2026 onwards, Belgium phases in mandatory structured electronic invoicing for B2B transactions in line with the EU's broader digitalisation agenda, so accounting workflows that rely on PDF-by-email today should plan for a transition period.

Small businesses with annual turnover below 25,000 euros may use the régime de la franchise / kleineondernemersregeling, which exempts them from charging VAT but also blocks input VAT recovery. Many freelancers near the threshold prefer to stay above it specifically to recover VAT on equipment, software and professional services, and the cost-benefit point usually flips when annual VAT-bearing purchases exceed roughly 4,000 to 5,000 euros. Cross-border SaaS and digital services are taxed under the EU one-stop-shop (OSS) framework, so a Belgian SME selling subscriptions across the EU should plan from day one for OSS reporting rather than country-by-country registrations.

Practical planning tips for Belgium

When negotiating in Belgium, always run the comparison on the basis of total package (gross plus benefits plus employer cost) rather than headline salary. Two offers with identical gross can produce vastly different net positions depending on the inclusion of meal vouchers, group insurance and a company car.

If the role is regional or hybrid across Brussels and another European city, factor in the bilingual requirements in writing. A job that requires written communication with both Flemish and French-speaking colleagues will benefit from explicit language fluency clauses to avoid misunderstandings later.

Use the central federal calendar to confirm substitute holiday dates set by your specific employer or counterpart at the start of each year. A Belgian project plan that assumes the substitute date for a Sunday holiday matches your own can desynchronise an entire delivery schedule.

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What is included on the Белгия page?
The country page links together holidays, working days, salary planning, VAT references and the most relevant calculators.
How should I use the country page?
Use it as the starting point for that market, then open the holiday, salary or VAT route that matches your task.
Are regional differences covered?
The page highlights regional considerations where they matter, but local verification may still be needed for final decisions.
Are the salary and VAT figures legal advice?
No. They are planning references and should be confirmed against official country sources before regulated use.
Какво ми показва страницата на държавата Белгия?
Страницата Белгия комбинира четири стълба: календара на празниците за текущата и предстоящите години, броя работни дни на месец, модела за планиране на заплати с актуалните данъчни групи и осигуровки и ДДС рамката с всички приложими ставки и фактурни правила. Всеки стълб води до специален калкулатор или годишна страница.
Как се сравнява Белгия със съседните страни?
Секцията Съседни страни в долната част на страницата препраща директно към близките пазари. Най-полезните сравнения обикновено са делта бруто-нето, ДДС и брой празници.
Достоверни ли са заплатните цифри Белгия за оферта?
Калкулаторът отразява актуалните групи и ставки и дава разумна оценка за планиране на оферта. За реалния фиш в обвързващ договор потвърдете с местен ТРЗ-специалист.
Откъде идват датите на празниците Белгия?
Данните следват официалните публикации на правителството и министерствата. Регионалните празници се записват отделно, за да могат HR планировачите да изграждат точни календари за разпределени екипи.
Мога ли да планирам срок на проект, използвайки работните дни на Белгия?
Да. Месечният брой вече приспада националните празници и стандартните уикенди. За проекти със зависимост от град или регион проверете и регионалната секция.
Показва ли страницата Белгия ДДС правила за трансгранични продажби?
Стандартните и намалените ставки са видими директно; калкулаторът покрива най-честите сценарии. B2B и B2C правилата в рамките на европейския единен пункт за обслужване са обяснени в свързаните ресурсни статии.

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