Munich has a 33% headline corporate tax rate; occupiers must also model property taxes and any local occupancy levies on top of rent.

  • Headline corporate tax: 33%.
  • Property taxes / business rates / equivalents are a separate line item — model them explicitly.
  • Cross-border occupiers should screen for local incentives (free zones, IP regimes, R&D credits).

Munich corporate taxes and occupancy taxes

Munich has a 33% headline corporate tax rate; occupiers must also model property taxes and any local occupancy levies on top of rent.

TL;DR

  • Headline corporate tax: 33%.
  • Property taxes / business rates / equivalents are a separate line item — model them explicitly.
  • Cross-border occupiers should screen for local incentives (free zones, IP regimes, R&D credits).

Corporate tax

Munich levies an effective corporate tax of around 33% on most C-corps. Cross-border holding structures and IP regimes can materially change the effective rate; engage local tax counsel early.

Occupancy and property taxes

15% federal corporate income tax plus 5.5% solidarity surcharge plus Munich trade tax (Gewerbesteuer) of 17.15% for an effective combined rate of about 33%. Munich's trade tax multiplier is one of the highest in Germany.

Key facts

cityMunich
countryGermany
regionEMEA
classARentLocal56 EUR/sqft/yr
classARentUsd$61/sqft/yr
vacancy6.1%
typicalLeaseYears5
typicalRentFreeMonths3
submarkets5
primeYieldPct3.9%
corporateTaxPct33%

Frequently asked questions

What is Munich's corporate tax rate?
Around 33% on most C-corps. Local incentives, IP regimes, and structuring change the effective rate materially.

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Reviewed by Samuel Okafor — EMEA contributing editor. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.

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