Why You Should Live in The Netherlands
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Windmills, bikes, and cheese aside, the Netherlands offers a wide range of benefits to attract foreign talent to move there.
Employees hired from abroad for a position based in the Netherlands can be eligible for a 30% tax deduction on their income tax, a tax break that lasts for five years.
How do I qualify for the tax exemption?
You must be transferred or recruited from abroad for a position based in the Netherlands, with an expertise that is scarcely available in the country. You must also not have resided within 150km from the border for the last 18 out of 24 months at the time of hiring. You must also meet the minimum salary requirements of 38,347 euros, with some exemptions.
Calculate my after tax income in the Netherlands
Click here to calculate your after-tax income with the 30% exemption here.
Cost of Living
In Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands, it is approximately 13% cheaper to live than London. Rotterdam is 25% cheaper than London. A three-bedroom apartment in central Amsterdam starts from around 2,100.
The Netherlands Tax Exemption Information
Earnings | Annual Net Salary | Monthly Net Salary | Effective Tax Rate | Retained Earnings |
€75,000 | €60,950 | €5,079 | 19% | 81% |
€100,000 | €77,282 | €6,440 | 23% | 77% |
€125,000 | €92,676 | €7,723 | 26% | 74% |
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