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Micro-enterprise net income calculator

Estimate how much remains after French micro-enterprise contributions, optional tax payment, business expenses and a safety margin.


1

Your turnover

2

Activity type

Choose the closest case. Rates are displayed to keep the estimate readable.

3

Tax and options

The final income tax payment deducts tax directly from turnover. Otherwise, income tax must be planned separately.

4

Costs and safety margin

Optional, but realistic. Your turnover is not your available money.

What you keep

Kept share
Monthly equivalent
For this sale / job
Turnover collected
Social contributions
Final income tax payment
Business costs
Safety margin
Available income
Rate used :

Without final income tax payment, income tax is not deducted from the result. It depends on your household situation.

Indicative estimate based on 2026 French micro-business rates. CFE, CFP, ACRE, VAT thresholds, penalties and special cases are not included.

Good to know :

This answer helps you understand a topic or make an estimate, but it is not a substitute for professional advice. For any important decision regarding your health, finances, rights, safety or administrative procedures, please consult an official source or a qualified specialist.

Yoann Begue
Edited by Outilo Reviewed by Yoann Begue Last verified on 14/06/2026

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Why calculate your net income as a French micro-entrepreneur?

In the French micro-enterprise regime, revenue is not the same as available income. Part of it goes to social contributions, optional income tax payment, business expenses and unexpected costs. This calculator helps estimate what actually remains after charges.

What the tool includes

The tool estimates the remaining amount from your collected revenue, activity type, optional tax payment, business expenses and safety margin. It can also be used to evaluate a single sale, freelance job, photo session or service.

Contributions

The calculator applies French micro-enterprise contribution rates depending on the selected activity type.

Business expenses

Add your real costs: equipment, software, fuel, subcontracting, marketing or subscriptions.

Safety margin

The safety margin helps avoid confusing collected revenue with money you can actually use.

An estimate, not an official tax return

This simulator provides an indicative estimate. It does not replace official French Urssaf tools or professional accounting advice. Specific cases are not included: ACRE, VAT, CFE, professional training contribution, mixed activity, threshold changes or specific tax situations.

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