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In the year of immigration or emigration, you are required to file a migration income tax return via an M form. You will receive this migration tax return form from the Tax Department if you:
- Only lived in the Netherlands for part of the fiscal year
- Because you emigrated from the Netherlands
- Immigrated to the Netherlands.
To complete this form, you need specific tax knowledge. For example, to calculate the income to be preserved. Need help? We will calculate the income to be preserved, prepare the M-tax return for you and submit it to the tax authorities. This will save you time and money.
What is the M form?
The M-form or M-bill is the migration form you use to file a tax return for the year of your emigration from the Netherlands or immigration to the Netherlands.
Why outsource M-declaration?
If you have not lived in the Netherlands for the entire year, there is a chance that you have paid too much tax. It is important that the complex M-form is properly completed to determine whether you are owed money by the IRS. Therefore, choose to outsource your M tax return.
Paper M form n of frustration and errors due to complexity
The printed M form consists of about 100 difficult questions. This makes it easy to make a mistake when filling in the form. Do you want to save tax and avoid a tug-of-war with the tax authorities? Make use of our expertise. You are guaranteed to benefit from it.
What is the deadline for the M-declaration?
The deadline for filing the previous year's M return is July 1 of the current year. So the 2022 tax return must be filed with the IRS by July 1, 2023.
If you are late, the tax authorities will impose a default penalty on you. To avoid problems, you can choose to file the return of the M-bill by us. We will ensure that your tax return is filed correctly and on time.
When does an M bill apply
If you emigrate or immigrate, you simply have to file income tax returns in the Netherlands. Both for the 'domestic' and the 'foreign' months. The tax authorities combine these returns and ask all your questions. That is why it is M-form so extensive and complex.
Can you fill out the M form online
You can file your own tax return online with the Internal Revenue Service. Do you want certainty? Let us take care of the declaration. We have specific tax return software, with which we look at the different scenarios for you and choose the most favorable one.
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You can reach us at (035) 628 5753 or info@habermehl.tax. Do you prefer us to contact you? Fill in your details and we will contact you as soon as possible.
1. Domestic and foreign taxpayer
For the months you live in the Netherlands, you are subject to domestic tax. And for the months abroad, you are subject to foreign tax.
- As a domestic tax payer you declare your worldwide income. It is then important to know whether you can get a deduction or an exemption for your foreign wages, house or dividend, because the Netherlands has a treaty with that country. If there is no treaty, the 'Double Taxation Avoidance Decree' applies.
- As a non-resident taxpayer, you only declare your Dutch income, assets and liabilities. But you can also be a 'qualifying foreign taxpayer'. In that case the rules are different.
2. The conservatory tax
In order to prevent tax evasion, the tax authorities impose a conservatory tax for example:
- Accrued pension rights
- Annuity insurance
- Significant interest
Most errors occur when reporting the value for this tax. There are also quite a few rules and exceptions. Make sure you are well informed about this.
3. Errors and delays in postal delivery
No one wants to pay too much tax. And certainly not for a gift.
Will you be receiving a gift or paper donation soon? Or do you have inheritance tax advice? Contact us. It's a shame to miss out on an exemption because you don't know the rules or explained them incorrectly.
4. Remains connected to the Netherlands after emigration
Are you leaving abroad, but your partner or family will stay in the Netherlands, for example? Possibly a M-form does not apply to you because, in exceptional situations, you remain fully domestic taxpayers.
5. Own company
In addition to inheritance tax, as an heir you will face questions about such things as:
- A sole proprietorship cannot continue to exist in the Netherlands, unless there is a permanent establishment from which you supply goods or services. Think of a shop, salon or workshop.
- A company can remain in the Netherlands, as long as it is managed from the Netherlands. This can be done by appointing someone to take care of the day-to-day affairs and decisions. We work together with trust offices for this. If your company remains in the Netherlands, be alert to paying double taxation.
6. Social insurance
Many emigrants forget that they pay premiums for the Dutch national insurance until the date of departure. If you work as an employee, your employer will deduct the contribution from your salary. The Tax Administration will then offset this against your income tax return.
- If, after emigration, you no longer receive income from the Netherlands, your Dutch national insurance will lapse (unless you are a diplomat or civil servant). This means, for example, that you will no longer accrue AOW.
- If you still have income from the Netherlands after you leave, you will sometimes remain compulsorily insured. For example, if you are a member of the military. Or if you have a secondment certificate because your employer has sent you to another country.
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