Tax Forms for Expats in Amsterdam — Dutch M-form & Refund Guide
Need Dutch tax forms for expats in Amsterdam? This guide explains the M-form, P-form, income tax return and refund process. Some expats who worked in Amsterdam (North Holland) may be eligible for a tax refund, but the Dutch tax system can feel complex. With approximately 120,000 expats in Amsterdam, Benefitly helps you file your belastingaangifte without sharing your DigiD password, from €89.
BSN Office
Stadsloket Amsterdam Centrum (Amstel 1)
Amstel 1, 1011 PN Amsterdam
Processing time in Amsterdam
2–4 weeks (high demand — book well in advance)
Local insight
Amsterdam's gemeente is the busiest in the Netherlands. Book your appointment at least 3–4 weeks ahead via amsterdam.nl/loket. Walk-ins are rarely accepted.
Do expats in Amsterdam need to file a Dutch tax return?
Expats who lived and worked in Amsterdam during the tax year should file a belastingaangifte (Dutch income tax return). Even if not required, some expats who worked part of the year may be eligible for a refund after official assessment. Benefitly files on your behalf from €89 — official authorization where available.
Najważniejsze fakty
- Possible refund review for expats in Amsterdam: depends on the documents and official assessment
- Deadline: July 1 of the following year
- Official authorization where available if Benefitly files for you
- Backdatable up to 5 years
- Includes 30% ruling review
- Benefitly fee from €89/year
- M-form and P-form checked
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Proces krok po kroku
- 1
Gather your documents
You need: jaaropgave (annual income statement from each employer in Amsterdam), BSN, Dutch IBAN, and DigiD or Benefitly’s machtiging. Your employer must provide the jaaropgave by February 1 each year. If you had multiple employers, you need all jaaropgaves.
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Check if you qualify for the 30% ruling
Many expats in Amsterdam qualify for the 30% ruling, which allows up to 30% of your salary to be received tax-free. If your employer never applied for it and you qualified, you may have overpaid tax. Benefitly checks this as part of every filing.
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File via mijnbelastingdienst.nl (or use Benefitly)
Log in with DigiD and complete the aangifte inkomstenbelasting form. The system pre-fills some data from your employer. Benefitly can use official authorization methods where available, recognized by the Belastingdienst. Cost: from €89.
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Receive your refund
The Belastingdienst processes returns according to its own timelines. If a refund is approved, it is paid directly to your Dutch IBAN. For expats in Amsterdam who worked for less than a full year, refunds depend on documents, tax withheld and the official assessment. Benefitly reviews your return before filing to see if you may be eligible for a Dutch tax refund.
Przydatne wskazówki
- File even if you’re not required to — most expats in Amsterdam who worked less than a full year receive a refund.
- You can file returns for up to 5 previous years. If you worked in Amsterdam in 2020–2023 and never filed, you can still claim your refund.
- Amsterdam's gemeente is the busiest in the Netherlands. Book your appointment at least 3–4 weeks ahead via amsterdam.nl/loket. Walk-ins are rarely accepted.
- Multiple jobs in Amsterdam in the same year? Each employer withholds tax independently, often resulting in over-withholding and a refund.
- The 30% ruling significantly reduces taxable income for qualifying expats. Benefitly checks if you qualify.
- If you left Amsterdam mid-year, file an M-form (migrant return) — this often yields the largest refunds.
- Approximately 120,000 expats live in Amsterdam — most have never filed a Dutch tax return.
Szybka odpowiedź dla expatów
Expats in Amsterdam who worked in the Netherlands for less than a full year, changed jobs, or had variable income may be eligible for a Dutch tax refund after official assessment. Benefitly reviews the filing route and can use official authorization methods where available. Fee from €89.
- Possible refund depends on your tax situation for expats in Amsterdam
- Backdatable up to 5 tax years
- Official authorization where available — Benefitly uses machtiging
- 30% ruling check included
- Refund paid to your Dutch bank account
Use our free eligibility check to estimate your Dutch tax refund and start the process.
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The possible refund for expats who worked in Amsterdam for part of the year depends on documents, tax withheld and the official assessment. Expats who changed jobs, had variable income, or qualify for the 30% ruling often receive more. Benefitly estimates your refund before filing.
Yes. Benefitly files your belastingaangifte using an official Dutch power of attorney (machtiging), fully recognized by the Belastingdienst. You never need DigiD. Cost from €89 per year filed.
The standard deadline is July 1 of the year following the tax year. For voluntary filings (claiming a refund), you have up to 5 years. Benefitly handles deadline tracking so you never miss it.
The 30% ruling allows qualifying expats to receive up to 30% of salary tax-free. If you’re an international worker in Amsterdam earning above a salary threshold, you may qualify. Benefitly reviews your eligibility as part of every tax return filing.
If you moved to or from the Netherlands during the tax year, you usually need the M-form. If you lived in the Netherlands for the full year, you usually file the P-form. Benefitly checks which tax form applies before filing.
You need your jaaropgave (from each employer in Amsterdam), BSN, Dutch IBAN, and dates of residence in the Netherlands. For property owners: mortgage statement. For freelancers: income and expense records. Benefitly tells you exactly what to prepare based on your situation.
Yes. Benefitly files belastingaangifte for expats in Amsterdam using official Dutch power of attorney. We handle the full process — document review, filing, and follow-up — in English, Spanish, or Polish. Cost from €89 per year. Any refund amount and timing depend on the official assessment.
Check your Dutch tax refund route in Amsterdam — no DigiD password sharing
Benefitly reviews your belastingaangifte route from €89. Expats in Amsterdam get clear filing support without refund promises.
Mówimy po angielsku, hiszpańsku i polsku. DigiD nie jest potrzebny.