Registration with the Tax and Customs Administration
If you set up or take over a business in the Netherlands, you have to register this business with the Tax and Customs Administration (Belastingdienst). This also applies if you are already known to the Tax and Customs Administration as an entrepreneur. Be sure to register prior to your business’ official launch date.
Registration
If you set up a one-man business, partnership (maatschap), general partnership (vennootschap onder firma, vof) or limited partnership (commanditaire vennootschap, cv), you can arrange your registration when you have your business included in the Trade Register. You can do so at the Chamber of Commerce in your region.
If you set up a business with another legal form, you have to register this directly with the Tax and Customs Administration. The form required is available on the website of the Tax and Customs Administration.
Types of taxes
The Tax and Customs Administration uses your information to determine which taxes you are required to pay, which can include:
- income tax;
- turnover tax;
- corporate income tax;
- payroll tax.
Within a few weeks after registration, the Tax and Customs Administration will send you a letter outlining the relevant information. You may also receive a VAT number and a tax return form. You do not need to submit a separate request for a VAT number.
Changes
You must notify your tax office in writing of any changes in your name or address details. If you open an outlet at another location, you do not need to report this other outlet to the Tax and Customs Administration.
Previous owner’s tax regime
If you take over (a part of) a business, you must comply with arrangements which the Tax and Customs Administration made with the previous owner.
Registration of foreign businesses
If your company is established in a country other than the Netherlands, but provides services in the Netherlands or supplies goods to Dutch-based companies, you may also have to register with the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration. Please contact the Department of International Issues of the Tax Administration in Heerlen to do so.
Contact
External links
- Tax affairs (Chamber of Commerce)
- International issues: business tax payers (Dutch Tax Administration)
- Downloading and ordering: Registration with the Tax and Customs Administration (Dutch Tax Administration) (Dutch)
- Competent tax office and registration (Dutch Tax Administration)
- Contact (Dutch Tax Administration)
