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Dutch tax deadline looms: Late filers face fines up to €6,709

The final weekend before the May 1 deadline for filing income tax in the Netherlands has begun, with authorities warning that late submissions can trigger fines up to 6,709 euros and other penalties.

The Belastingdienst, the Dutch tax authority, is processing income tax returns for 2025 earnings and has kept the filing window open for nearly three months. Despite that, a consistent group of taxpayers misses the deadline each year. In 2023, the most recent year with complete figures, over 75,000 tax returns arrived after May 1.

Enforcement follows a set sequence. First comes a reminder, then a formal notice. If no response is received within 10 days, the tax authority can issue a fine of 469 euros. Repeated late filings can result in penalties of up to 6,709 euros. The authority can also suspend benefit payments.

Taxpayers who cannot meet the deadline can request an extension. Requests can be submitted online, by phone, or in writing using a form, and no explanation is required. Approved extensions move the deadline to Sept. 1. However, when tax is owed, interest is typically charged.

Not all taxpayers receive a filing invitation, but the obligation still applies. Even without notice, the May 1 deadline remains enforceable.

If no return is submitted, the tax authority will estimate income and issue an assessment. In 2023, more than 14,000 assessments were imposed without a filed return. Those cases can still result in fines in addition to the tax bill.

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