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What does the LLC tax calculator calculate?
The LLC (Limited Liability Company) tax calculator is an online tool that calculates all taxes, social security contributions, and expenses for LLC according to Bulgarian legislation for 2025. The calculator shows corporate tax (10% on taxable profit), tax on dividends (5%), social security contributions for owner-managers, and total company expenses. The calculator is useful both for existing LLCs and for those planning to register a company and want to understand tax and social security obligations. It helps you plan company finances, compare costs with other legal forms (ST, JSC), and make an informed decision about the most suitable business form.
How to use the LLC tax calculator?
Using the calculator is very simple. Follow these steps:
- Enter income: Enter total income of the company for the year in BGN.
- Enter expenses: Add all expenses (salaries, rent, materials, services, etc.).
- Select company type: Specify whether it's LLC or Single-Member LLC.
- Add social security: If owner-managers receive salary, add social security contributions.
- Calculate: Click "Calculate" and the calculator will show all taxes and expenses.
- Review results: View taxable profit, corporate tax, net profit, and total expenses.
Example with specific numbers
Example: LLC with income of 100,000 BGN and expenses of 70,000 BGN for 2025
- Income: 100,000 BGN
- Expenses: 70,000 BGN
- Taxable profit: 100,000 - 70,000 = 30,000 BGN
- Corporate tax (10%): 30,000 × 10% = 3,000 BGN
- Net profit: 30,000 - 3,000 = 27,000 BGN
- If dividends are paid: 27,000 × 5% = 1,350 BGN (tax on dividends)
- Net dividends: 27,000 - 1,350 = 25,650 BGN
From total income of 100,000 BGN, after all expenses and taxes, owners can pay 25,650 BGN as dividends.
Sources and notes
The calculator uses current tax rates and rules for 2025, established by the Corporate Income Tax Act and NAP regulations. Corporate tax is 10% on taxable profit. Tax on dividends is 5% on paid dividends. Social security contributions for owner-managers are calculated according to standard rates if they receive salary. For accurate calculations in complex cases (specific expenses, tax optimizations, multiple activities) always consult with NAP or an accountant.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Често задавани въпроси
What is an LLC?
LLC (Limited Liability Company) is a legal form where owners have limited liability. The company pays corporate tax on profit, and owners pay tax on dividends.
What taxes does an LLC pay?
LLC pays corporate tax (10% on taxable profit) and tax on dividends (5% when dividends are distributed to owners).
How is taxable profit calculated?
Taxable profit = Total income - Business expenses (salaries, rent, materials, services, etc.)
What is the difference between LLC and ST?
LLC has limited liability (owners are not personally liable for company debts), while ST has unlimited liability. LLC has more complex tax structure but better protection.
When should I register an LLC?
LLC is suitable for businesses that want limited liability protection and multiple owners. It's more complex than ST but offers better asset protection.