Netherlands Expat Tax Calculator

The Netherlands is a top European destination for international professionals and students, with excellent English proficiency, the generous 30% tax ruling for expats, and a thriving startup ecosystem...

Income Tax Rate

36.97%–49.50%

Tax Treaty Partners

95 countries

Social Security

~27.65% (included in Box 1 tax)

Double Tax Relief

30% ruling + credit method

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About Expat Tax in Netherlands

The Netherlands is a top European destination for international professionals and students, with excellent English proficiency, the generous 30% tax ruling for expats, and a thriving startup ecosystem. Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Eindhoven attract tech talent and entrepreneurs globally. Our calculators help you understand Dutch visa requirements, take advantage of the 30% ruling, calculate freelance income as a ZZP'er, and estimate the cost of studying at renowned Dutch universities.

Frequently Asked Questions: Expat Tax in Netherlands

What is the Dutch 30% ruling?

The 30% ruling allows qualifying expat employees to receive 30% of their salary tax-free for up to 5 years. You must be recruited from abroad and have specific expertise not easily found in the Dutch labor market.

What is the Orientation Year visa in the Netherlands?

The Orientation Year (Zoekjaar) visa allows recent graduates of Dutch universities or top-200 world universities to stay in the Netherlands for 1 year to find work or start a business.

How much does it cost to study in the Netherlands?

International students pay €8,000–€20,000/year in tuition plus €10,000–€16,000 in living costs. Many programs are taught in English, especially at the master's level.

Can I freelance as a ZZP'er in the Netherlands?

Yes, ZZP'ers (self-employed without personnel) enjoy deductions like the zelfstandigenaftrek (€5,030) and MKB profit exemption (14%). You need to register with the KVK (Chamber of Commerce).