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    Cross-border entrepreneurs with Dutch and foreign profit need a clear file for the Dutch entrepreneurs’ deduction split.
    July 3, 2026 by
    Linda Pavan

    Cross-border entrepreneurs with Dutch and foreign profit must split the entrepreneurs’ deduction across the whole business. The Dutch profit slice cannot take the full deduction alone. That changes the profit file, tax return, and planning.

    Why this matters

    The sequence matters. First, work out total business profit. Then place the entrepreneurs’ deduction inside that total. Only after that do you split Dutch and foreign profit. A wrong split can change Dutch taxable profit and the base for the SME profit exemption.

    Example

    A self-employed builder lives abroad and runs a workshop in the Netherlands. Total profit is €60,000. Dutch workshop profit is €20,000. That is one third. A €1,200 self-employed deduction would follow that same split. The full deduction does not stay in the Dutch file.

    XTROVERSO tips

    • Start with one full profit file. Do not begin with the Dutch branch alone. Build the full profit file first. Include invoices, costs, contracts, payroll records if any, and shared overhead. Then identify the Dutch part.
    • Separate direct Dutch costs from shared costs. Rent for a Dutch workshop may belong directly to the Dutch activity. Software, phone, insurance, or a website may support the whole business. Write down how you split shared costs.
    • Match hours, invoices, and locations. The hours record should match the calendar, travel, job files, and invoices. If hours abroad count for the hours criterion, the file still needs a clear Dutch and foreign profit split.
    • Check the SME profit exemption last. For 2025 and 2026, the SME profit exemption is 12.7% of profit after the entrepreneurs’ deduction. A deduction in the wrong place can move that base too.
    • Do not confuse customers with presence. Dutch customers alone do not always mean a Dutch business base. A workshop, staff base, sales location, business address, or permanent representative can change the file.

    If your Dutch file needs a cleaner profit split before filing, we can review the numbers and records

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    The data, sourcing, and analysis behind this article were conducted by Linda Pavan. AI was not used to identify sources, build the factual basis, or produce the analytical judgment contained here. AI was used only as a drafting aid. The final English text was personally reviewed, edited, and approved by Linda Pavan before publication.

    References

    • Belastingdienst Kennisgroepen - Direct Belastingdienst position on allocation of entrepreneurs' deduction
    • Wettenbank - Statutory basis for Dutch-source business profit of foreign taxpayers
    • Wettenbank - Double tax relief rule for allocation of entrepreneurs' deduction
    • Rechtspraak - Gielen case and the worldwide-hours logic
    • Belastingdienst - 2026 entrepreneurs' deduction components and benefit cap
    • Belastingdienst - 2026 self-employed deduction amount and unused deduction
    • Belastingdienst - 2026 SME profit exemption after entrepreneurs' deduction
    • Belastingdienst - Foreign taxpayer filing frame
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    Linda Pavan July 3, 2026
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