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Costs can range between €800 and €2,000 per square meter, depending on the materials used and the design.
The Netherlands has tax treaties with various countries, including
Indonesia, to prevent double taxation.
Example: If you have already paid 10% tax in
Indonesia, you can deduct this amount from your Dutch tax return.
Rental income and any potential appreciation of the property must be
included in the corporate tax return.
Example: If your company makes a profit of
€50,000 from the rental, this amount will be taxed at the Dutch corporate tax rate of 15-25%.
Yes, certain expenses such as maintenance and management are deductible.
Example: If you have €5,000 in maintenance costs, you can deduct this amount from your taxable income.
In the Netherlands, each co-owner must declare their share of the rental income and expenses.
Example: If you are a 50% owner and receive €10,000 in
rent, you must declare €5,000 in your tax return.
You are required to pay income tax on the rental income. The rate may vary.
Example: If the Indonesian tax rate is 10% and you earn €10,000, then you must pay €1,000 in tax in Indonesia.
Yes, VAT is applicable to rental income and must be declared monthly.
Example: If the VAT rate is 10% and your monthly rental income is €1,000, then you
must pay €100 in VAT.
Local taxes may apply, depending on the region and the type of property.
Example: In some regions, a local tax of 5% may apply to rental income.
Costs can range between €800 and €2,000 per square meter, depending on the materials used and the design.
The Netherlands has tax treaties with various countries, including
Indonesia, to prevent double taxation.
Example: If you have already paid 10% tax in
Indonesia, you can deduct this amount from your Dutch tax return.
Rental income and any potential appreciation of the property must be
included in the corporate tax return.
Example: If your company makes a profit of
€50,000 from the rental, this amount will be taxed at the Dutch corporate tax rate of 15-25%.
Yes, certain expenses such as maintenance and management are deductible.
Example: If you have €5,000 in maintenance costs, you can deduct this amount from your taxable income.
In the Netherlands, each co-owner must declare their share of the rental income and expenses.
Example: If you are a 50% owner and receive €10,000 in
rent, you must declare €5,000 in your tax return.
You are required to pay income tax on the rental income. The rate may vary.
Example: If the Indonesian tax rate is 10% and you earn €10,000, then you must pay €1,000 in tax in Indonesia.
Yes, VAT is applicable to rental income and must be declared monthly.
Example: If the VAT rate is 10% and your monthly rental income is €1,000, then you
must pay €100 in VAT.
Local taxes may apply, depending on the region and the type of property.
Example: In some regions, a local tax of 5% may apply to rental income.