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Corporate Tax in Amsterdam refers to the taxation of profits generated by companies and other legal entities established or operating within the city, subject to Dutch tax law. It encompasses compliance, advisory, and planning activities related to Corporate Income Tax (Vennootschapsbelasting - Vpb) in the Netherlands.
The Netherlands levies Corporate Income Tax (CIT) on resident and non-resident companies. The current CIT rates are 19% for taxable profits up to €200,000 and 25.8% for profits exceeding this threshold. Companies must file their CIT returns annually with the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration (Belastingdienst). Specific regimes like the innovation box (effective tax rate of 9% on qualifying profits) and fiscal unity for group companies are crucial considerations.