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Tax Royalties from Subsidiary Companies in the Netherlands and Abroad – 2025

Understand how royalties are taxed in the Netherlands for 2025. Learn about corporate income tax, withholding tax rates, compliance requirements, and strategies to manage domestic and international royalties effectively.
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  • Tax Royalties from Subsidiary Companies in the Netherlands and Abroad – 2025
  • 2024 m. gruodžio 20 d. pagal
    Linda Pavan

    The Netherlands continues to be a favored location for multinational corporations, thanks to its strong tax framework and extensive network of tax treaties. If your company deals with royalties—whether domestically or internationally—it's essential to understand how these are managed and taxed under Dutch law. For 2025, let's dive into how this works and the steps needed to stay compliant.

    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.​


    Taxing Royalties in the Netherlands

    Domestic Royalties

    When a Dutch company pays royalties to another entity within the Netherlands, these payments generally escape withholding tax. However, the income generated from royalties is subject to corporate income tax (CIT). For 2025, the CIT rates are:

    • 19% on profits up to €200,000.
    • 25.8% on profits exceeding €200,000.

    This means that while royalties flow freely between domestic entities without initial tax deductions, they are captured under corporate tax regulations. 

    International Royalties

    The handling of royalties becomes more complex when they are paid to or received from companies abroad. The Netherlands applies a conditional withholding tax on royalty payments to low-tax jurisdictions or in tax-avoidance situations. For 2025, this withholding tax remains at a rate of 25.8%, which aligns with the highest CIT rate.

    Key Features of Withholding Tax on Royalties

    The withholding tax applies under strict conditions. For example, it focuses on payments to jurisdictions that meet specific criteria. These include:

    • Low-tax jurisdictions: Defined as countries with a corporate tax rate below 9%.
    • EU blacklisted jurisdictions: Countries that are considered non-cooperative. This list is updated annually, so staying informed about changes is critical.

    Additionally, the Netherlands enforces anti-abuse measures. If a transaction appears artificial, lacking genuine business motives, or designed solely to avoid taxes, it will be scrutinized closely.

    Documentation Requirements

    When managing royalties, robust documentation is a must to prove the validity and substance of the transactions. The Dutch tax authorities expect detailed records for every step of the process.

    Proving the Source of Payments

    It’s essential to maintain formal royalty agreements that detail the terms, conditions, and nature of the payments. Additionally, invoices and payment records should clearly outline the amounts, dates, and recipients of each transaction. These records must also comply with the OECD’s Transfer Pricing Guidelines, showing that the payments were made at market rates.

    Proving Purpose and Substance

    For intra-group licensing or financing arrangements, Dutch companies must demonstrate substance and genuine business activity. Evidence of real economic activities, like business plans and staff contracts, further strengthens the legitimacy of these arrangements.

    Tax residency certificates are also critical, especially when dealing with jurisdictions that have tax treaties with the Netherlands. These certificates prove where the recipient company is taxed, ensuring treaty benefits can be applied

    Compliance and Reporting

    For companies paying royalties, compliance isn’t just about documentation—it’s also about fulfilling their role as withholding tax agents. This means the company must:

    1. Deduct withholding tax at the correct rate during payment or when the payment is deemed made (such as accrued royalties at year-end).
    2. Report these transactions accurately to the Dutch tax authorities to avoid penalties for errors or omissions.

    Final Thoughts

    The Netherlands offers a clear and reliable system for handling royalties, but this comes with its responsibilities. By staying up to date on tax rates, keeping accurate records, and understanding anti-abuse measures, companies can remain compliant while optimizing their tax obligations. The key is to treat royalty payments as part of a broader strategy—one that balances regulatory requirements with efficient international operations.

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