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Working in the Netherlands as an expat

If you are an expat working in the Netherlands, you are likely to encounter rules and regulations different from those that would apply in your home country. Dealing with these new rules can be a time-consuming task. For example, each expat working in the Netherlands is required to file income taxes in the Netherlands regardless of the duration of their stay. Due to the complexities of Dutch tax law this can lead to difficult questions. Also, an expat working in the Netherlands must obtain a valid SOFI number from their local tax office, and keep record of their earnings to ensure they comply with all relevant Dutch legislation. In these cases, Payroll Works’ Dutch Umbrella Company is perfectly equipped to provide assistance. We provide specialized services for expats in the Netherlands, and can help you with any questions that may arise during your stay.

  • Your rights as an expat working in the Netherlands

    As an EU citizen or holder of a Dutch residence permit, working as an expat in the Netherlands affords you the same rights you would expect in your home country. The EU guarantees free movement of labor for its citizens, which means you are free to seek employment in the Netherlands once you have registered your stay with the local foreign police office. Furthermore, an expat working in the Netherlands is also allowed to buy property in the Netherlands. You will need to provide proof of employment in order to secure a mortgage if you are working in the Netherlands as an expat, but your costs will be deductible if the house is registered as your primary residence. So while it is true that working as an expat in the Netherlands may involve certain administrative complexities, it also offers many interesting opportunities that are worth exploring.

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  • How to make the most of working in the Netherlands as an expat

    Despite the complexities involved, working in the Netherlands as an expat is a worthwhile experience. The Dutch economy places high value on skilled foreign professionals, and an expat working in the Netherlands may receive substantially higher pay than they would in their home country. With this in mind, it is wise to ensure you have the best counsel available to an expat working in the Netherlands. And that’s where we come in. Payroll Works’ Dutch Umbrella Company extensive experience with Dutch tax law and administrative requirements allows us to provide professional financial services to every expat working in the Netherlands. If you would like to know more about our services, please contact Payroll Works. Our professionals are always happy to help.

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