Overview
Income Taxes
The Turkish tax legislation includes two main income taxes, namely, personal income tax and corporate income tax.
Personal Income Tax
Real persons' income is subject to personal income tax. Income is defined as the net amount of all earnings and revenues derived by an individual within a single calendar year. An individual’s income may consist of one or more of the following income elements:
Business profits
Agricultural profits
Salaries and wages
Income from independent personal services
Income from immovable property and rights (rental income)
Income from movable property (income from capital investment)
Other income and earnings
The Turkish income tax scale is progressive, meaning that tax rates increase as one’s income grows. Individual income tax rates vary from 15% to 40%. Individual income tax rates applicable for 2023 are as follows:
Wages up to the minimum wage are not subject to income tax and stamp duty. This also applies to daily meal and transportation allowances, which have been set at TRY 110 and TRY 56, respectively, for 2023.
Non-Employment Income Tax Brackets
Income Scales (TRY)(Employment Income)
Rate (%)
Income Scales (TRY)(Non-Employment Income)
Rate (%)
Up to 14,800
15
Up to 14,800
15
14,801-34,000
20
14,801-34,000
20
34,001-120,000
27
34,001-80,000
27
120,001 and over
35
80,001 and over
35
Example:
Assuming an individual has an annual taxable employment income of TRY 300,000, the following tax amounts would be payable:
*The income tax exemption amounting to TRY 1,276.02 in the first half of 2023 increased in the subsequent months due to the change in minimum wage and income tax brackets. It will increase to TRY 1,710.35 in July 2023, TRY 1,902.62 in August 2023, and TRY 2,280.47 in the subsequent months.
Corporate Income Taxes
In case income elements specified in the Income Tax Law are derived by corporations, taxation is applicable on the legal entities of these corporations. Corporate taxpayers defined in the law are as follows:
Capital companies
Cooperatives
Public economic enterprises
Economic enterprises owned by associations and foundations
Joint ventures
The corporate tax rate in Türkiye for general business income in 2023 is set at 25%. However, for banks and financial institutions such as electronic payment and money institutions, authorized foreign exchange institutions, asset management companies, capital market institutions, insurance and reassurance companies, and pension companies, the tax rate is set at 30%. In addition, exporters will benefit from a reduced corporate tax rate of 5% for their export income.
Value Added Tax (VAT)
The generally applied VAT rates are set at 1%, 10%, and 20% as of July 2024. Commercial, industrial, agricultural, and independent professional goods and services, goods and services imported into the country, and deliveries of goods and services as a result of other activities are all subject to VAT.
Special Consumption Tax (SCT)
Four main product groups are subject to SCT at different tax rates:
Petroleum products, natural gas, lubricating oil, solvents, and derivatives of solvents
Automobiles and other vehicles, motorcycles, planes, helicopters, yachts
Tobacco and tobacco products, alcoholic beverages
Luxury products
Unlike VAT, which is applied on each delivery, SCT is charged only once.
Banking and Insurance Transaction Tax
Banking and insurance company transactions remain exempt from VAT but are subject to a Banking and Insurance Transaction Tax. This tax is levied on the income earned by banks, such as loan interest. Although the general rate is 10%, certain transactions, such as consumer loans, are taxed at %15 as of July 2023. Moreover, interest generated on interbank deposits is taxed at a lower rate of 1%. A tax of 0.2% has been introduced for the sales of foreign currency.
Stamp Duty
Stamp duty applies to a wide range of documents, including contracts, notes payable, capital contributions, letters of credit, letters of guarantee, financial statements, and payrolls. Stamp duty is levied as a percentage of the value of the document at rates ranging from 0.189% to 0.948% or is collected as a fixed price (a pre-determined price) for some documents.
Taxes on Wealth
There are three kinds of taxes on wealth:
Property taxes
Motor vehicle tax
Inheritance and gift tax
Property tax is levied on buildings, apartments, and land owned in Türkiye at a rate of 0.1% to 0.6%, while Contribution to the Conservation of Immovable Cultural Property is levied at a rate of 10% of this property tax. Motor vehicle taxes are collected each year in fixed amounts that vary according to the age and engine capacity of the vehicles. Meanwhile, inheritance and gift taxes are levied at a rate of 1% to 30%.