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TaxSavers: Filing your tax returns with a personal touch

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Mar 4, 2024
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For the team at TaxSavers, everything revolves around people. Whether you are a private individual who wants to get your financial affairs in order or an entrepreneur looking for expert advice, their experts are ready to file your tax return with a personal touch.

It is not only about saving money, but also about saving stress and time for their customers. Paying taxes is part of the process, but paying too much or too little would be a shame. TaxSavers not only offers help with filing your tax return, but they also strive to ensure that you understand what is happening. No more hassle with Googling how to make an error-free declaration; TaxSavers makes it transparent and provides sustainable advice for the future.

File your taxes with TaxSavers today

The most popular services for your situation

TaxSavers offers numerous services suitable for your situation and tax needs:

M-form

If you moved to the Netherlands and paid taxes in your country of origin, you are required to file a migration tax return form (also called the M-form). You are obliged to arrange that according to the Dutch tax regulations.

Tax returns

In the Netherlands, you are required to file various tax returns, including the annual income tax return. Seeking advice may be wise, especially during migration or when purchasing a house. Besides income tax, you may also need to file inheritance tax, gift tax and worldwide income returns.

30% exchange

The 30% ruling is a tax advantage for highly-skilled migrants who moved to the Netherlands for a specific employment role. If you are eligible for the 30% ruling, you don't have to pay tax over 30% of your gross salary in the Netherlands.

Mortgage deduction

The mortgage deduction is a tax incentive that permits homeowners to subtract the interest they pay on their mortgages from their taxable income. By reducing taxable income, this deduction can lead to lower tax obligations for homeowners, making home ownership more affordable.

TaxSavers: Doing together

At TaxSavers, their motto is "doing together" - and that is not just a slogan. They build lasting relationships with their customers through service, accessibility, transparency and involvement.

They boast an average Google score of five stars - which they are extremely proud of. For example, one customer wrote, "I am very satisfied with the service of The TaxSavers. Very professional, very responsive and they were able to achieve exactly the result for me that I wanted. I can recommend TaxSavers with great confidence to anyone who needs help with their tax affairs in the Netherlands. Thank you!".

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Meet the team

Taxes may not be the most exciting topic, but the team at TaxSavers makes it an adventure. They advise and make their customers happy - while also getting energised from this process themselves! Whether it concerns buying a house, inheriting a fortune, immigration or starting your own business, they are ready to solve your tax issues.

Would you like to know more? Call TaxSavers at +31 20 217 0120 or fill out their contact form. You can also visit their office in Amstelveen. They look forward to meeting you and helping you with your tax adventure. See you soon!

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