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What Does Carry Back Mean in Dutch Tax Declarations?

Learn what Carry Back is, how to apply it in Dutch tax declarations, and the impact it can have on your previous years’ taxes. A smart tool for managing your finances efficiently!
January 8, 2025 by
What Does Carry Back Mean in Dutch Tax Declarations?
Linda Pavan
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Let’s talk about another important concept in the Dutch tax system: Carry Back. If you’re already familiar with Carry Forward, you might be wondering, "Is this the opposite?" Well, sort of—but it’s equally useful! Carry Backwards can help you recover taxes from a prior year when you’ve experienced a financial loss in the current year.

AUTHOR : Linda Pavan

Co-Founder of Xtroverso | Financial Strategist

Linda Pavan brings precision and expertise to Xtroverso, specializing in financial and tax solutions. Her dedication to empowering businesses ensures every decision is backed by clarity and confidence.​


In this article, I’ll explain what Carry Backwards is, how it works, how you can apply for it, and what impact it has on your previous tax declarations.

What Is Carry Back?

Carry Backwards is a mechanism in the Dutch tax system that allows you to "carry back" a financial loss from the current year to offset taxable income in a previous year. The goal is to recover some of the taxes you paid in that earlier year. This is particularly helpful if your income has fluctuated significantly and you’ve paid a lot of tax in the past, but now find yourself in a year with lower or negative earnings.

Imagine this: In 2023, your business makes a loss. But in 2022, you had a healthy profit and paid a substantial amount of income tax. With Carry Backwards, you can offset your 2023 loss against your 2022 profit, which could result in a refund of some of the tax you paid for 2022. Sounds good, right?

How Does Carry Back Work?

The Dutch tax system allows you to carry a loss backwards for one year. That means if you incur a loss in the current tax year, you can apply it to offset the taxable income from the immediately preceding year. This is different from Carry Forward, which looks ahead to future taxable years.

The Impact of Carry Back on Previous Declarations

When you apply Carry Backwards, it directly affects your tax declaration for the prior year. The taxable income for that year will be reduced, which means:

  • A Lower Tax Burden: Your previous year’s taxable profit decreases, so the tax you owe for that year is recalculated.
  • A Tax Refund: If you overpaid taxes based on the original profit, the Belastingdienst will refund the difference.

For example, let’s say:

  • In 2022, you made a profit of €50,000 and paid income tax on it.
  • In 2023, you had a loss of €20,000.

With Carry Backwards, you can offset that €20,000 loss against your 2022 taxable income, reducing your taxable profit for 2022 to €30,000. The tax authorities (Belastingdienst) will recalculate your 2022 tax and refund you the difference.

Why Is Carry Back Important?

Carry Backwards is especially valuable for individuals and businesses with fluctuating incomes. It provides a way to balance out the highs and lows, ensuring that a tough year doesn’t hit you harder than it needs to. By recovering taxes from a previous year, you can alleviate some financial pressure and keep your business or personal finances on track.

This mechanism also underscores the importance of accurate and detailed bookkeeping. Without clear records of your income and expenses, identifying and claiming losses effectively can be a challenge.

Carry Back might not be as well-known as Carry Forward, but it’s a fantastic tool for managing your taxes strategically. If you’ve had a tough financial year, this mechanism can help ease the burden by allowing you to reclaim taxes from a more profitable year. It’s all about giving you a bit of breathing room when you need it most.

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