
Expert Handling, Clear Outcomes
We provide personalised tax filing services for business owners and U.S. expats. I handle everything from document gathering to ensuring all deductions are submitted and double taxation is avoided. I aim to maximise your savings and keep you compliant with tax regulations. You'll receive clear pricing based on your case's complexity, allowing you to focus on your business while I manage the details.
Basic Return
Dutch-only income returns
Starting at €500
Includes:
● Document collection
● Deduction analysis
Pro Return
Business owners & expats with foreign income
Starting at €750
Includes:
● Includes Basic Return
● Foreign income
● Multiple Investments
Elite Partnership
High-earnings, multi-entity clients
Starting at €1250
Includes:
● Includes Pro Return
● US Income
Income Tax Packages
Choose the level that matches your complexity and gives you peace of mind:

Effortless Income Tax Filing for Expats
We handle everything, from document collection and digital submission to audit support, so you save time and avoid costly errors.
Streamlined document collection
Timely submissions
Post-filing audit support
Client testimonials
The due date is May 1st. However, as your tax consultant, we can request an extension for you through the "Uitstelregeling," allowing you significantly more time to gather your paperwork.
Yes. We truly believe you should file together. When we file with a fiscal partner, we can often determine the best way to divide deductions and assets for tax purposes, potentially saving you money.
Yes. If you have a 30% ruling, you can select "partial non-resident taxpayer status." This means you may not have to pay taxes on your Box 3 assets, which include savings and investments. We will ensure that this exemption is used properly.
In the Netherlands, cryptocurrency is considered an asset (Box 3). You must declare the value of your cryptocurrency portfolio on January 1st of each tax year. You pay tax on the total value of your holdings, not the gains (profits) you made during the year.
If you own and live in your primary residence ("eigen woning"), you can deduct mortgage interest from your taxable income. This is one of the most significant tax breaks in the Netherlands. We ensure that everything is calculated correctly, including the "eigenwoningforfait."
If we file your return before April 1st, the Belastingdienst usually responds by July 1st. If filed later (or with an extension), it can take between 3 and 6 months.
