Tax Compliance and Advisory for Expats
Our services support both international employees and the companies that employ them, ensuring full Dutch tax compliance and peace of mind for everyone involved.”
Our services support both international employees and the companies that employ them, ensuring full Dutch tax compliance and peace of mind for everyone involved.”
As an expat, Dutch income tax can feel complex. Especially when you have foreign income, migration year rules, or special tax benefits. At Profinancials, we specialize in expat taxation and ensure your tax return is filed correctly, efficiently, and on time.
We believe in full transparency. Our bookkeeping and tax services start at a fixed (monthly) rate, with clear inclusions for freelancers, expats, and companies.
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We confirm if you meet all 30% ruling criteria, salary thresholds, relocation distance, and recruitment conditions.
We prepare and submit your full application to the Dutch tax authorities, including all required documentation.
We guide you through key decisions, duration, job changes, and how the ruling affects your pension or benefits.
We track updates in tax law and notify you of any changes that could impact your 30% ruling status.
Avoid double contributions and ensure your pension, healthcare and unemployment rights are covered. Talk to our experts.
That depends on your personal situation. Whether you need to file a Dutch income tax return each year is determined by factors such as your place of residence, your income, and any activities or income sources in the Netherlands. We help assess your situation, advise you on whether a filing is required, and fully support you with the tax return if it applies.
The documents you need to prepare before filing depend on your personal or business situation. Generally, this includes income details, financial records, bank statements, and any documents related to taxes or financial obligations. We guide you through the process and clearly explain which documents are required in your case, ensuring a smooth and accurate filing without unnecessary stress or delays.
Yes, you can. If you arrived in or left the Netherlands partway through the year, you can still file a Dutch tax return. In such cases, the return is adjusted to the period during which you lived in the Netherlands or earned income there. We help you review your specific situation, determine which type of return is required, and support you in filing it correctly and efficiently.
Foreign income can affect your Dutch tax position depending on your personal circumstances, such as your tax residence status and the country where the income was earned. In some cases, foreign income must be reported in the Netherlands, while tax treaties may prevent double taxation. We help you understand how your foreign income is treated, which rules apply to your situation, and what this means for your tax return. This ensures a correct filing and clear insight into your tax obligations without unnecessary concerns.
The thirty percent ruling is intended for employees who are recruited from abroad to work in the Netherlands and who have specific expertise that is scarce on the Dutch labor market. Eligibility depends on factors such as where you were living before starting work in the Netherlands, your salary level, and the nature of your role. We review your personal situation to determine whether you may qualify for the thirty percent ruling and support you throughout the application process, ensuring it is handled correctly and efficiently.
The duration of a thirty percent ruling application can vary. Once the application has been submitted, the Dutch tax authorities review it, which typically takes several weeks to a few months, depending on the completeness of the application and the specific circumstances. We support you throughout the process by ensuring the application is complete and correctly submitted, and by monitoring its progress to help it move forward as smoothly as possible.
Which country you are insured in for social security depends on your personal situation, such as where you live, where you work, and where your income is earned. In cross-border or international situations, specific rules and agreements may apply. We help you assess your situation, determine where you are insured for social security, and explain what this means for your obligations and coverage. This gives you clarity and confidence about your social security position.
Yes, we can help. If you have missed a tax deadline, we will review your situation and take the appropriate steps as quickly as possible. We advise you on the available options, assist with filing the required returns, and help limit any potential consequences. Our goal is to resolve the situation efficiently and give you clarity and peace of mind.
Our clients appreciate our clear communication, reliable service, and proactive financial guidance. Here are some of their experiences with Profinancials.