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The Tax and Customs Administration (Dutch: Belastingdienst, lit. 'Tax Service') is the tax collection agency of the Kingdom of the Netherlands , operating under the Ministry of Finance . It's responsible for levying and collecting taxes, enforcing tax legislation , and investigating tax fraud .
In the Netherlands, residents pay income tax on their worldwide income. Non-residents are taxed on income sourced in the Netherlands only. Income tax is collected by Tax and Customs Administration. For purposes of determining income tax, income is divided into the following three categories, so called boxes: [1] [2]
The Dutch Tax and Customs Administration (Belastingdienst) is in charge of administrating the Netherlands' tax system, and it operates through a network of regional offices and centralized information centers. The Dutch tax authorities treat taxpayers with professionalism and cooperation.
Income tax in the Netherlands (personal, rather than corporate) is regulated by the Wet inkomstenbelasting 2001 (Income Tax Law, 2001). The fiscal year is the same as the calendar year. Before May 1 citizens have to report their income from the previous year.
Directorate International Affairs and Excise Tax; Directorate General for Taxation; It is also responsible for several decentralized services: The agency in Amsterdam [clarification needed] The Tax and Customs Administration, the Dutch revenue service, which includes the customs service and the fiscal policy; Service for State Property
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The Fiscal Information and Investigation Service (Dutch: Fiscale inlichtingen- en opsporingsdienst, FIOD) is an agency of the government of the Netherlands responsible for investigating financial crimes. It is part of the Tax and Customs Administration, which itself falls under the responsibility of the Dutch Ministry of Finance.