Fees and taxes

Additional costs on your property purchase

When buying property in the Netherlands, there are quite a few taxes and costs involved.

Some of the additional costs you need to consider on your property purchase are the following:

The notary is responsible for the proper settlement of the payment for the property and all additional costs.

Tax consequences

The interest that you pay on your mortgage, for the purchase or renovation of a property, is tax deductible if the property is your main residence. Some expenses, such as closing fee, notary costs, valuation costs and other costs related to the mortgage, are also tax deductible.

You still need to pay taxes on the deemed rental value (eigenwoningforfait) based on the WOZ value. The WOZ value is determined differently per local municipality. 

If you decide to rent out the property and live in your home country, you are still taxable as a non-resident taxpayer. The property will then be taxable according to new rules; the mortgage interest can no longer be deducted from taxes and you will need to pay a deemed return levy on the net value of the property.But the rent you get is tax-free, so just make sure the rent is the same or more than the interest.


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