The 30 percent ruling is a tax exemption available for international employees who move to the Netherlands or expats who currently work in the Netherlands. You need the Dutch Tax Office’s permission to apply for this tax exemption. To obtain this permission, both you and your employer should submit an application.
Conditions of the 30 percent tax ruling
To be eligible for the 30 percent ruling, you must meet a number of conditions.
- the employee must work for an employer that is registered with the Dutch tax office
- both employer and employee have agreed in writing that the 30 percent tax ruling is applicable
- the employee has to be transferred or recruited from abroad
- the employee’s salary is at least EUR 46,107 per year (2024)
- the employee must have expertise that is hardly available in the Netherlands
Need help applying for the 30 percent ruling?
Blue Umbrella can help you and your employer apply for the 30 percent ruling and inform you about the requirements and benefits of this tax exemption for internationals.
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FAQs
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What is the distance for the 30 ruling? ›
The 150 kilometer distance is measured in a straight line (“as the crow flies”). You can make a circle with a radius of 150 kilometer around the Dutch border area nearest to your place of residence before coming to Holland to see if you meet the 150 kilometer condition for the 30% tax ruling.
Can I apply for the 30 percent ruling if I have lived in the Netherlands before? ›
Can I apply for the 30%-ruling if I have lived in the Netherlands before? Yes, that is possible. The years spent in the Netherlands will be deducted from the maximum duration of the 30%-ruling (5 years).
What is the 30 tax ruling in the Netherlands 2024? ›
Your maximum compensation is no longer 30% over the entire term. From 1 January 2024, you are only entitled to a maximum compensation of 30% of your salary for the first 20 months of the term of your decision. The second twenty months you are entitled to 20%. And the third twenty months to 10%.
What is the minimum salary for 30 percent ruling in the Netherlands? ›
What is the 30% ruling minimum salary for 2024 ? The minimum annual salary for 2024 is € 46,107 or € 35,048 if you are under 30 years old and have a Master's Degree.
What is the max distance for a 30-30? ›
The . 30-30 is commonly seen as usable on deer up to 150 to 200 yards. In Canada, the . 30-30 has a long history of use on moose—one writer calling it "a standby for moose" in Canada's northern forests.
What is the 30-30 rule for minimalists? ›
Here's the gist of The Minimalists' 30/30 rule: If something costs more than $30, the challenge is to try to get by without it for the next 30 hours, and for something that costs more than $100, they say to wait 30 days. This extra time is supposed to help you assess if the item will or won't add value to your life.
What is the minimum salary for expats in the Netherlands 2024? ›
As of January 1, 2024, the salary criteria for a highly skilled migrant are the following: Highly skilled migrants under the age of 30 must earn at least EUR 3,909.00 gross per month. Highly skilled migrants aged 30 and above must earn at least EUR 5,331.00 gross per month.
What happens to taxes in 2026? ›
The TCJA decreased the tax rates and changed the brackets to which those rates applied. Under the TCJA, the tax rates are 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35%, and 37%. On January 1, 2026, the rates return to their pre-TCJA amounts of 10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33%, 35%, and 39.6%.
Is 100k euro a good salary in the Netherlands per? ›
If you earn a combined income of € 100k Euro a year you are both earning 25% above the national average, which normally would provide you with a comfortable but not extravagant lifestyle, but here is the kicker. The Netherlands is facing real estate shortage, due to failing housing policies, immigrat…
While the answer to this question is quite subjective, a gross salary of €70,000 ($81,000) per year would put you in the top 5% of income earners in the Netherlands. Which equals to a net monthly salary of €3,832 ($4,440) per month.
Is 40000 a good salary in Netherlands? ›
What is a good salary in the Netherlands? A good salary in the Netherlands falls between €2,500 and €3,333 gross monthly (or €30,000 and €40,000 annually). After taxes, this is between €2,159 and €2,613 monthly.
What are the benefits of the 30% ruling in the Netherlands? ›
The 30% reimbursem*nt ruling (also known as the 30% facility) is a tax advantage for highly skilled migrants moving to the Netherlands for a specific employment role. When the necessary conditions are met, the employer can grant a tax-free allowance equivalent to 30% of the gross salary subject to Dutch payroll tax.
What is the following distance for 30 mph? ›
At 30 mph, a minimum two-second gap gives you over 100 feet of reaction space. High speeds demand more, so allow three to four seconds at 50 mph. Adjust for rain or darkness by adding another second's cushion. Remember – distraction lands you in the backseat of the car ahead.
What is the stopping distance at 30? ›
The stopping distance at 30mph is just 23 metres, about six car lengths.
How far should you sight a 30-30 rifle? ›
The best distance at which to zero your 30-30 for deer hunting is 160-yards. Unless… Before we dive into the “unless” part of this, let's define what we're trying to do.
What is the effective range of a 30-30 hunting rifle? ›
“The 150 gr 30-30 has a maximum effective range of around 150-200 yards. When using a polymer tipped bullet and a scoped rifle, it's possible to extend that somewhat to around 250 yards or so.