How to submit your tax return in the Netherlands
A practical step-by-step guide to filing your Dutch income tax return, with common expat situations included.
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A practical step-by-step guide to filing your Dutch income tax return, with common expat situations included.
It’s March and you’re living in the Netherlands. That usually means two things: unpredictable weather and it’s time to start thinking about your Dutch income tax return (aangifte inkomstenbelasting).
We’ve created a Good with Money calendar for 2026 for expats in the Netherlands to help you stay on top of important financial moments, all year round. If you have other expat friends who could use some guidance, share the link on!
An overview of financial terms that will help you gain a better understanding of your finances.
Summer is coming – and if you're working for a Dutch company, you may be receiving holiday allowance soon. In this article, we explain the ins and outs of this perk, and how it exactly works.
In May and June, many people living in the Netherlands receive holiday pay: a nice extra on top of their salary. Although this perk is called a ‘holiday allowance’, you can decide for yourself how you would best like to spend it.
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