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The Most Common Mistakes in Personal Income Tax Returns

Where small entrepreneurs quietly lose money or create unnecessary risk
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  • The Most Common Mistakes in Personal Income Tax Returns
  • March 5, 2026 by
    Linda Pavan


    For many small business owners, personal income tax feels like something that happens after the real work is done. You’ve sent your invoices, paid your suppliers, managed cash flow, and kept your business afloat. Then comes the personal returnn.. It looks administrative. Almost routine. But this is often where money quietly leaks away, or risk builds up without you noticing.

    The most common mistake I see is simple: incomplete reporting. Entrepreneurs forget income that did not come through their main bookkeeping system, a small side activity, a late invoice paid privately, a foreign platform payout. The tax authorities do not look only at your annual accounts; they compare data from banks, employers, platforms and institutions. A mismatch does not automatically mean a fine, but it does mean questions. And questions cost time and energy.

    Another frequent error lies in deductions. The Netherlands offers valuable entrepreneur deductions, such as the self-employed deduction and SME profit exemption. But these are conditional. If you do not meet the hours criterion, 1,225 hours per year spent on your business, you are not entitled to certain benefits. Many people estimate these hours too generously, or cannot substantiate them if asked. The deduction then becomes a liability instead of an advantage.

    Private and business boundaries are another weak spot. Mortgage interest, healthcare costs, partner income, private investments, all sit in the same return. A small error in box allocation can change your tax burden significantly. I recently spoke to an entrepreneur who unknowingly reported savings in the wrong “box” (the Dutch system divides income into categories called boxen). It was corrected later, but it triggered correspondence that could have been avoided with one extra review before submission.

    What these mistakes have in common is not ignorance, but speed. Entrepreneurs are busy. The tax return becomes a box to tick before moving on. Yet your personal return reflects the financial health of your business. Overpaying tax affects liquidity. Underreporting creates uncertainty. Both undermine stability.

    The solution is not complexity. It is calm attention. Keep a simple hours record throughout the year. Reconcile private bank accounts with declared income. Review whether you truly qualify for deductions instead of assuming you do. And before pressing “submit,” read the return once as if you were the tax inspector. Not suspicious, just precise.

    Tax does not have to be dramatic. But it does require respect. For small business owners, accuracy in the personal return is not about compliance alone. It is about protecting the business you work so hard to build,  quietly, steadily, and without unnecessary surprises.

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