7 tax brackets using UVT system (Unidad de Valor Tributario)
Colombia's hidden benefit: first 1,090 UVT (~$14,000 USD) is completely tax-free. Rates run 0-39% using UVT system (2026: COP 52,347). A $50,000 USD earner pays ~15% effective. Digital nomads flock to Medellín/Bogotá for favorable treatment. Non-residents: 35% flat. File by NIT number August-October.
Colombia uses a progressive income tax system (Impuesto sobre la Renta) with 7 brackets ranging from 0% to 39% for fiscal residents. Tax thresholds are expressed in UVT (Unidad de Valor Tributario), which for 2026 equals COP 52,347. The first 1,090 UVT (approximately COP 57 million or $14,000 USD) is tax-free. Non-residents pay a flat 35% on Colombian-sourced income. Colombia is popular with digital nomads thanks to favorable tax treatment and the growing expat community in cities like Medellín and Bogotá.
| Taxable Income | Tax Rate |
|---|---|
| 0 - 1,090 UVT | 0% (tax-free) |
| 1,090 - 1,700 UVT | 19% |
| 1,700 - 4,100 UVT | 28% |
| 4,100 - 8,670 UVT | 33% |
| 8,670 - 18,970 UVT | 35% |
| 18,970 - 31,000 UVT | 37% |
| Over 31,000 UVT | 39% |
Note: These are marginal rates - you only pay the higher rate on income within each bracket.
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Get Paid as a Contractor →Colombia has 7 progressive tax brackets for 2026: 0% on income up to 1,090 UVT, 19% on 1,090-1,700 UVT, 28% on 1,700-4,100 UVT, 33% on 4,100-8,670 UVT, 35% on 8,670-18,970 UVT, 37% on 18,970-31,000 UVT, and 39% on income above 31,000 UVT. These apply to fiscal residents.
The UVT (Unidad de Valor Tributario) for 2026 is COP 52,347, up from COP 49,799 in 2025. The UVT is adjusted annually based on CPI inflation. To convert UVT to pesos, multiply the UVT amount by 52,347. For example, the 1,090 UVT tax-free threshold equals approximately COP 57 million.
Colombia's tax-free threshold is 1,090 UVT, which equals approximately COP 57,058,230 (about $14,000 USD) for 2026. Income below this amount is not subject to income tax. This threshold applies to fiscal residents who are taxed on worldwide income.
Colombia's income tax returns are typically due between August and October, with specific dates based on the last two digits of your NIT (tax ID number). DIAN (Dirección de Impuestos y Aduanas Nacionales) publishes the exact calendar each year. Late filing results in penalties and interest.
Tax residency in Colombia is based on staying 183+ days in a calendar year or having your main business center there. Residents pay progressive rates (0-39%) on worldwide income. Non-residents pay a flat 35% on Colombian-sourced income only. Dividends from Colombian companies to non-residents are taxed at 20% (proposed to increase to 30%).
Last Updated: March 2026