Corporate Tax Jobs in Amsterdam

We're tracking 54 live corporate tax roles in Amsterdam.

Live roles

54

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Seniority spread

  • Senior/Assistant Manager
    15
  • Analyst
    13
  • Manager
    12
  • Senior Manager
    2

Active opportunities

54 live · updated hourly
Crowe Foederer logo

Senior Consultant Indirect Tax

Crowe FoedererAmsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland€55k – €80kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
Crowe Foederer logo

Consultant Indirect Tax

Crowe FoedererAmsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland€50k – €75kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
Crowe Foederer logo

Analyst Indirect Tax

Crowe FoedererAmsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland€4k
Posted 30+ days ago
Crowe Foederer logo

Werkstudent Indirect Tax

Crowe FoedererAmsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland€15 – €22/hrAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
Atlas Advisors logo

Senior Consultant | Tax Reporting

Atlas AdvisorsAmsterdam, Netherlands€5k – €7k
Posted 30+ days ago
Deloitte logo

(Senior) Consultant SAP SD & Tax Technology

DeloitteAmsterdam, NH, Netherlands€55k – €85kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
Baker Tilly Netherlands logo

Consultant International Tax

Baker Tilly NetherlandsAmsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland€4k – €5k
Posted 30+ days ago
Deloitte logo

Indirect Tax Traineeship

DeloitteAmsterdam, NH, Netherlands€38k – €46kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
PwC logo

Working Student Indirect Taxes - Rotterdam

PwCRotterdam …€10k – €15kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
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Working Student Indirect Taxes Groningen

PwCGroningen …€10k – €15kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
PwC logo

Working Student Indirect Taxes Eindhoven

PwCEindhoven …€11k – €14kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
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Associate Indirect Tax - Public Interest Entities Amsterdam

PwCAmsterdam€42k – €52kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
PwC logo

Associate Indirect Tax - Financial Services

PwCAmsterdam€42k – €54kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
Deloitte logo

(Senior) Manager SAP SD & Tax Technology

DeloitteAmsterdam, NH, Netherlands€75k – €115kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago

About this market

Market context

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.

What's driving demand

  • M&A Activity
  • International Tax Structuring (BEPS, ATAD)
  • Economic Growth and Foreign Investment
  • Digital Economy & Pillar Two Implementation

Regulatory timeline

  • 2024-01-01Implementation of Pillar Two (Global Minimum Tax)effective
    source
  • 2023-01-01Adjustment of Corporate Income Tax rates for 2023effective
    source

Credentials that matter

  • Register Belastingadviseur (RB)essential
  • Nederlandse Orde van Belastingadviseurs (NOB)essential
  • Master's in Tax Law or Tax Economicsessential

Skills & tools

Dutch Tax Law knowledge (Vpb)International Tax TreatiesBEPS ActionsATAD implementationFiscal Unity rulesFinancial modeling (tax implications)SAP/ERP tax modulesMicrosoft Excel (advanced)Tax compliance software (e.g., LucaNet, OneSource)

Frequently asked

What is corporate tax in Amsterdam?
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.
How does corporate tax work in Amsterdam?
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.
What credentials matter for Amsterdam Corporate Tax roles?
Employers most often look for: Nederlandse Orde van Belastingadviseurs (NOB), Master's in Tax Law or Tax Economics, Register Belastingadviseur (RB).
Which tools and systems appear in Amsterdam Corporate Tax job specs?
Commonly cited: Dutch Tax Law knowledge (Vpb), International Tax Treaties, BEPS Actions, ATAD implementation, Fiscal Unity rules, Financial modeling (tax implications), SAP/ERP tax modules, Microsoft Excel (advanced).
Who's hiring for Amsterdam Corporate Tax?
Live employer mix: Big 4 37%, In-house / industry 31%, Boutique / mid-tier 25%, Law firms 6%.
How many Amsterdam Corporate Tax roles are live right now?
54 live roles on taxjobs.ai.