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🌐 WordPress Developer in France

Minimum hourly rate calculator for freelance wordpress developers in France. Factoring in France tax rates and regional business expenses.

Updated: Apr 2026

Your target take-home pay after business expenses.

Software, hosting, marketing, etc.

Estimated local effective rate: ~29%

Result

Your Minimum Rate

0/hr

To earn €85,000 take-home.

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Estimated True Billable Capacity

2,080 hours

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Benchmark WordPress Developer Rates in France

60

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Freelancing as a WordPress Developer in France

WordPress developers build custom themes, plugins, and e-commerce solutions for businesses that power their websites on the world's most popular CMS. Freelance WordPress developers are hired for new site builds, redesigns, speed optimization, and ongoing maintenance retainers. Developers with WooCommerce expertise, custom plugin development skills, or a focus on Core Web Vitals performance earn significantly more.

💡 France Market Context

Malt.fr is France's leading freelance marketplace and is particularly strong for tech, design, and marketing. SEPA transfer dominates. A significant challenge is the 'portage salarial' system — some French clients legally require freelancers to work through an umbrella company, which takes a 5–10% management fee but provides employment benefits. This is worth understanding before negotiating rates.

Local Tax & Business Notes

The auto-entrepreneur (micro-entrepreneur) regime is the most common structure for French freelancers, with a simplified flat cotisation rate of ~22% on revenue instead of separate income and social charges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many billable hours does a WordPress Developer need to work in France to earn €85,000?
At €119/hr you need roughly 22 billable hours per week (1056 hours over 48 working weeks). At €87/hr you need 30 billable hours per week. Both figures assume a 29% effective tax rate in France and €300/month in business expenses. Most experienced freelance wordpress developers target 20–25 billable hours to keep time for admin, proposals, and skill development.
What is the tax impact on a freelance WordPress Developer's rate in France?
To take home €85,000 after 29% tax in France, you need to bill approximately €124,789 in gross revenue per year. That means €36,189 goes directly to tax — a gap most new freelance wordpress developers underestimate when setting their rates. The auto-entrepreneur (micro-entrepreneur) regime is the most common structure for French freelancers, with a simplified flat cotisation rate of ~22% on revenue instead of separate income and social charges.
Is €60/hr a competitive rate for a freelance WordPress Developer in France?
€60/hr is a common market reference for wordpress developers, but whether it works for you in France depends on your income goal. To achieve €85,000 take-home at that rate, you would need to bill 2080 hours per year — about 44 billable hours per week across 48 working weeks. Use the calculator above to model your specific situation.

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