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Netherlands: Tax Guide 2026

Complete guide to Dutch income tax 2026: Box 1 brackets up to 49.5%, algemene heffingskorting, arbeidskorting, and the 30% expat ruling explained.

🇳🇱 Netherlands: Inkomstenbelasting 2026

Updated January 2026

Box 1 income tax brackets

Annual income (Box 1)Combined rate
Up to €38,88335.75% (incl. 27.65% social)
€38,884 – €78,42637.56%
Above €78,42649.50%

The 35.75% first bracket includes 27.65% in national insurance (AOW 17.9%, WLZ 9.65%, ANW 0.1%). The pure income tax component in bracket 1 is just 8.10%.

Tax credits (Heffingskortingen)

CreditMaximum (2026)
Algemene heffingskorting (general)€3,115 (phases out)
Arbeidskorting (employment credit)€5,685 (phases out)
Inkomensafhankelijke combinatiekortingUp to €2,174 (parents)

Credits are deducted directly from tax owed. A €40,000 earner saves approximately €6,300 via these credits.

30% ruling: expat benefit

  • Benefit: 30% of gross salary paid tax-free
  • Salary threshold 2026: €48,013 taxable
  • Under-30 with MSc threshold: €36,497
  • Maximum duration: 5 years
  • Typical saving: €8,000–18,000/year

Key facts

  • Holiday allowance: 8% vakantiegeld (legal minimum)
  • Healthcare (Zvw): 4.85% of taxable profit (self-employed)
  • Self-employed deduction 2026: €1,200
  • Filing deadline: 1 May 2026 for 2025

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