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Tax Specialist salaries: Belgian averages 2026

What is the salary of a Tax Specialist in Belgium? The salary of a tax specialist depends on several factors, such as experience, sector, specialisation and location.  Below you will find an overview of the average salary for a Tax Specialist in Belgium in 2026, as well as the main trends in the tax sector job market. 

Explore the average range of  Tax Specialist salaries in Belgium by seniority: 

  • 3-7 years experience: € 4.300 - 6.700  
  • 7-15 years experience: € 6.000 - 8.200 
  • 15+ years experience: € 7.300 - 11.000 


These figures represent an estimate of the gross monthly salary of a Tax Specialist in Belgium, excluding fringe benefits and bonuses. 

Tax specialist salary trends and outlook 

Across Belgium, companies continue to rely heavily on Tax Specialists as tax regulations become more complex at both national and international level. However, the role of a Tax Specialist is evolving. Organizations are no longer looking solely for professionals with strong technical expertise in tax compliance and legislation; they increasingly value individuals who can act as strategic advisors, communicate effectively with stakeholders, and align tax strategies with broader business objectives. 

Specialization has become a key differentiator in the tax profession. Experts in areas such as international tax, transfer pricing, VAT compliance, and digital taxation are particularly sought after. In addition, familiarity with sector-specific tax challenges, such as those in real estate, technology, or financial services, can significantly enhance a professional’s market value. 

At the same time, the growing focus on sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) compliance is shaping the scope of tax roles. Companies increasingly require specialists who understand the fiscal implications of sustainable investments and can support compliance with evolving ESG-related regulations. 

While generalist tax roles remain relevant, the market is showing a clear shift toward niche expertise, with organizations seeking specialists who can address complex and highly specific tax challenges in a rapidly changing regulatory environment. 

What factors influence the salary of a Tax Specialist? 

  • Experience 

Tax Specialists with more experience typically command higher salaries. Professionals who have a strong track record in managing complex tax matters or advising multinational companies are particularly valued. Senior-level roles often come with additional responsibilities, such as leading teams or overseeing large-scale projects, which further increases earning potential. 

  • Education 

Higher levels of education, such as a master's degree in taxation, law, or accounting, can positively impact salary levels. Certifications like those offered by the Institute for Tax Advisors and Accountants (ITAA) or international qualifications (e.g., ACCA or CTA) are also highly regarded and can lead to better compensation packages. 

  • Skills 

Specific skills play an important role in determining salary levels. Expertise in areas such as international taxation, transfer pricing, VAT compliance, and digital tax tools (e.g., SAP Tax Compliance or Oracle Tax Reporting) can significantly increase earning potential. In addition to technical expertise, soft skills such as stakeholder management and strategic thinking are becoming increasingly valuable. 

  • Industry 

The industry in which a Tax Specialist works can significantly influence salary levels. For example: 

  1. Finance: Strong demand for specialists due to complex financial structures and regulatory requirements. 
  2. Technology: Growing need for experts who understand digital taxation and international tax frameworks. 
  3. Real Estate: Specialized expertise required to navigate property-related tax regulations and transactions. 

In general, industries that involve high-value transactions or complex regulatory environments tend to offer higher compensation. 

  • Geographical location 

Salaries for Tax Specialists can vary depending on location within Belgium. Professionals based in Brussels or Antwerp often earn higher salaries due to the strong presence of multinational companies and large advisory firms. In regions with fewer corporate headquarters, compensation levels may be slightly lower. 

 

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  • Why should someone consider a career as a Tax Specialist?

    A career as a Tax Specialist offers a dynamic and rewarding professional path. The role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, ensuring that no two days are the same. Tax laws and regulations are constantly evolving, which means you’ll continuously learn and develop your expertise. 

    Unlike tax consultancy roles, where professionals often move from project to project, being a Tax Specialist allows you to grow within a single organization. This provides opportunities for specialization, leadership development, and long-term career progression. Whether you choose to lead a team or focus on niche areas like international taxation or VAT compliance, the possibilities are vast.

  • What additional benefits do employers offer to Tax Specialists?

    In addition to competitive salaries, many employers provide attractive benefits to retain top talent in the field of taxation:

    • Performance-based bonuses

    • Company cars or transportation allowances

    • Meal vouchers 

    • Health insurance

    • Pension plans

    • Training budgets for professional development 

    These perks not only enhance overall compensation but also reflect the value placed on skilled professionals within this domain. 

  • What resources can I use to research Tax Specialist salaries?

    The Robert Walters Salary Survey is a great tool to research Tax Specialist salaries in Belgium and includes:

    • Enhanced data - salary ranges and averages across multiple domains

    • Hiring Trends - See what hiring trends look like for your industry in 2026

    • Talent Hotspots - Learn what skill sets will be in demand for the year ahead for each sector  

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