Tax Refund Eindhoven for Expats — Claim Dutch Tax Back 2026

Worked in Eindhoven as an expat? Many international workers are owed a Dutch tax refund, especially after arriving or leaving mid-year, changing jobs, or paying too much wage tax. Benefitly helps expats in Eindhoven claim refunds without DigiD.

BSN Office

Stadskantoor Eindhoven

Stadhuisplein 10, 5611 EP Eindhoven

Processing time in Eindhoven

1–2 weeks

Local insight

Eindhoven has a large ASML and Philips expat community. The gemeente is used to handling tech expats and international documentation. Processing is typically smooth and fast.

28,000 expats in Eindhoven·Gemeente: Eindhoven·North Brabant

Can expats in Eindhoven get a Dutch tax refund?

Yes. Expats who worked in Eindhoven can often claim a Dutch tax refund if too much wage tax was withheld. Refunds are common when you arrived or left during the tax year, had multiple employers, worked part-year, or need the M-form.

Key Facts

  • Common expat refund range: €300–800
  • M-form cases can exceed €1,500
  • You can usually file up to 5 years back
  • No DigiD needed if Benefitly files via authorization
  • 28,000 estimated expats in Eindhoven

Step-by-step PDF guide

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Step-by-Step Process

  1. 1

    Check if you overpaid tax

    Part-year workers, people with multiple employers, and expats who arrived or left the Netherlands mid-year often overpay wage tax.

  2. 2

    Collect your jaaropgave

    Ask every Dutch employer in or near Eindhoven for the annual income statement. This is the key document for filing.

  3. 3

    Check if the M-form applies

    If you moved to or from the Netherlands during the tax year, you may need the M-form instead of the standard tax return.

  4. 4

    File online or via Benefitly

    You can file with DigiD yourself, or Benefitly can file using official authorization without needing your DigiD credentials.

  5. 5

    Receive the assessment

    Belastingdienst reviews the return and pays approved refunds to your registered bank account.

Helpful Tips

  • File old years before the 5-year window closes.
  • Do not close your Dutch bank account too early if you expect a refund.
  • Multiple employers in one year often increases refund chances.
  • If you left Eindhoven mid-year, check the leaving Netherlands tax return route.
  • Eindhoven has a large ASML and Philips expat community. The gemeente is used to handling tech expats and international documentation. Processing is typically smooth and fast.

Quick Answer for Expats

Expats in Eindhoven who worked in the Netherlands may be owed a tax refund. The highest-value cases are usually part-year work, multiple jobs, and M-form migration years.

  • File even if you did not receive an invitation
  • Keep jaaropgave documents from every Dutch employer
  • M-form applies when you moved to/from the Netherlands mid-year
  • Benefitly can file without asking for your DigiD password

Check your refund potential, then choose the DIY tax guide or Benefitly filing service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Dutch income tax is national and handled by Belastingdienst. The city matters for local expat context, but the tax return rules are national.

Many expats receive €300–800. M-form or part-year cases can be higher, sometimes above €1,500 depending on income and tax withheld.

Not if Benefitly files for you through official authorization. You should never share your DigiD password.

Yes. You can usually file from abroad if you have your documents, BSN, bank details, and authorization in place.

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