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Selling or transferring a business

On this page you find information on rules and regulations in relation to transferring or selling your company. For instance, you must notify the Chamber of Commerce (KvK) and settle up with the Tax and Customs Administration. A business transfer within the family involves several other tax aspects.

  • Rules (6)
  • Subsidies (2)
  1. Estate settlement

    When you die, your heirs must settle your tax affairs. The following matters must be settled: The estate for ...

  2. Notification of mergers, takeovers and joint ventures

    If your business is active on the Dutch market, it is subject to the provisions of the Dutch Competition Act ...

  3. Registration in the Trade Register

    If you set up a business in the Netherlands, you must have it included in the Trade Register of the Chamber of ...

  4. Tax settlement with Tax and Customs Administration

    If you have a business in the Netherlands and you wish to cease trading or transfer your business (or a part of your ...

  5. Underage business owners

    Minors can only perform legal acts in the Netherlands (such as making a purchase or borrowing money) if they have ...

  6. VAT number and turnover tax number

    If you set up a business in the Netherlands, you must have it included in the Trade Register of the Chamber of ...

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