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Indirect Tax in the Netherlands primarily refers to BTW (Value Added Tax) levied on most goods and services. It also encompasses other consumption taxes such as customs duties and excise taxes on specific products.
The Netherlands operates a BTW system aligned with EU VAT directives. The standard BTW rate is 21%, with a reduced rate of 9% applicable to certain goods and services, and a 0% rate for specific cross-border transactions and exports. Businesses are generally required to register for BTW if their annual turnover exceeds a certain threshold (€20,000 for small businesses to be exempt from BTW declaration) and must file periodic BTW returns (monthly, quarterly, or annually) with the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration (Belastingdienst).