Imagine this: you’ve just designed an amazing logo for a client and are ready to send the invoice… when the question suddenly pops up: “Can I apply copyright to this, or is something changing in 2026?”
You sigh. You Google it. You find 15 different answers.
And the changes coming into effect in 2026 only make things more confusing. On this page, we explain clearly and step by step what’s changing, and how you can still invoice using copyright fees. No jargon, no hassle.
This blog in short: IT professionals will be able to invoice using copyright again, PEPPOL will make its appearance, and flat-rate will disappear.
Copyright is a fee for creative work that is:
You can claim copyright on any photo, logo, text, website, or other original creative work that you create for your client(s).
Or in plain language: copyright revenue is much more tax-efficient than your regular income. While a sole trader might pay up to 50% tax on business income, copyright revenue is taxed at a flat rate of just 15% (because this income is treated as investment income under this scheme).
Some examples:
Read more about:
Copyright for sole traders
Copyright for companies
Did you already use copyright fees in 2025? Here’s what remains unchanged in 2026:
Copyright fees therefore remain attractive, especially for freelancers with a creative focus.
The government wants to reduce the tax advantage and prevent abuse. As a result, it’s removing an important deduction, though the system itself will remain. Copyright fees will still be attractive — just not as generous as before.
But here’s the big news:
From 2026, you will no longer be able to apply flat-rate expenses to copyright income. This increases the tax burden from 7.5% and 11.25% to 15%.
Until the end of 2025, you could apply flat-rate costs to copyright income:
Now the flat-rate costs scheme is being removed: how much does this impact your earnings?
Let’s make it tangible.
| Copyright income | Taxes in 2025 (with flat-rate costs) | Taxes in 2026 (without flat-rate costs) | Difference |
| €10,000 | €750 | €1,500 | €750 |
| €35,000 | €2,1621.25 | €4,500 | €1,878.75 |
| €40,190 | €3,767.63 | €6,028.50 | €2,260.88 |
How should you read this?
The higher your copyright income, the bigger the loss. Most freelancers fall into the category of around €10,000 in copyright fees per year. Under this new rule, they would lose roughly €750.
Flat-rate expenses on copyright income will disappear, but actual expenses will remain deductible.
We also have some good news, especially for IT professionals.
From 1 January 2026, developers and IT consultants will once again fall under the copyright regime.
This means that:
will once again be considered creative work.
IT professionals can therefore reclaim a tax advantage on their creative output. This news has already been confirmed.
From 2026, all B2B invoices in Belgium must be sent via PEPPOL. For copyright fees, nothing really changes: you just need an e-invoicing tool to send your invoices correctly.
Invoicing copyright fees with Accountable?
Using Creative Shelter with Accountable to invoice copyright fees?
Here’s what changes:
Accountable users can continue using Creative Shelter for their copyright invoices. It works via PEPPOL self-billing, and from 1 January 2026, Accountable will handle this automatically.
| Component | Rules in 2026 |
| Tax | 15% withholding tax on investment income |
| Social contributions | None |
| Flat-rate costs | Abolished from 01/01/2026 |
| Maximum percentage | 30% of your total fee |
| Requirement | Creative work + transfer + contract |
| IT sector | Allowed again from 2026 |
| PEPPOL e-invoicing | Register on the PEPPOL network via Accountable |
| Impact | Lower net income due to abolition of flat-rate costs* |
Invoicing with copyright fees? Easy with Accountable. Try it now!
Author - Artyom Ghazaryan
Artyom is Head of Accounting at Accountable, and a chartered Accountant & Tax Specialist.
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