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M-form vs P-form: Dutch Tax Return Forms Explained for Expats

Expats in the Netherlands may need a different tax return form depending on whether they lived in the Netherlands for the full year. Here is the difference between M-form and P-form.

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Why Dutch tax forms confuse expats

The Dutch tax return is not always the same for everyone. The form you need depends on whether you lived in the Netherlands for the full tax year, moved in, moved out or had foreign income.

Two common forms expats hear about are the P-form and the M-form.

What is the P-form?

The P-form is the regular Dutch personal income tax return for people who were Dutch residents for the full tax year.

You may use a regular return when you lived in the Netherlands all year and your situation is relatively standard.

What is the M-form?

The M-form is used when you migrated to or from the Netherlands during the tax year. This is common for expats who arrived in the Netherlands mid-year or left the country before the year ended.

The M-form is often more complex because the tax year is split between resident and non-resident periods.

Quick comparison

SituationCommon form
Lived in the Netherlands all yearP-form / regular return
Arrived during the tax yearM-form may apply
Left during the tax yearM-form may apply
Lived abroad but had Dutch incomeOther non-resident rules may apply

Why the right form matters

Using the wrong form or ignoring an invitation from Belastingdienst can create delays, corrections or missed opportunities.

For expats, the M-form can be especially important because part-year work and payroll withholding may lead to a different tax outcome than expected.

Documents to prepare

Useful documents include:

Jaaropgave from each Dutch employer
BSN
Bank account / IBAN
Arrival or departure date
Foreign income details if relevant
Partner details if relevant

Benefitly tip

If you are not sure whether you need an M-form or a regular tax return, do not guess. Check your arrival/departure dates and employment situation first, then decide the route.

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