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Corporate Tax in the Netherlands, known as Vennootschapsbelasting (Vpb), refers to the tax levied on the profits of companies and certain other legal entities established or managed in the Netherlands. It encompasses all aspects of corporate income taxation, from compliance and reporting to advisory on mergers, acquisitions, and international tax structures.
The Dutch corporate income tax rate for 2024 is 19% for taxable profits up to €200,000, and 25.8% for profits exceeding this threshold. Companies are required to file their Vpb return annually with the Belastingdienst (Dutch Tax Authorities), typically within five months after the financial year-end, with extensions often available. The Netherlands is well-known for its role in international tax structures due to its extensive tax treaty network and holding regime.