Revenue Statistics Details of Tax Revenue - Netherlands
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Contact OECD.RevenueStatistics@oecd.org. Including the subject line 'Revenue Statistics Country Table - Netherlands', which will help us answer your enquiry more quickly
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Social security contributions and local taxes: Central Bureau of Statistics. Other taxes: Ministry of Finance.
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Country representatives on the OECD Working Party 2: Tax Policy and Tax Statistics of the Committee on Fiscal Affairs.
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The data for Revenue Statistics 2023 was received and processed in Q3 of 2023.
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Year ending 31st December.
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Revenue Statistics Details of Tax Revenue - NetherlandsContact person/organisation
Contact OECD.RevenueStatistics@oecd.org. Including the subject line 'Revenue Statistics Country Table - Netherlands', which will help us answer your enquiry more quickly
Data source(s) used
Social security contributions and local taxes: Central Bureau of Statistics. Other taxes: Ministry of Finance.
Direct source
Country representatives on the OECD Working Party 2: Tax Policy and Tax Statistics of the Committee on Fiscal Affairs.
Date last input received
The data for Revenue Statistics 2023 was received and processed in Q3 of 2023.
Unit of measure usedEuroPower code
Million
Variables collected
Heading 2000: From 1998 the figures include some violuntary contributions and the breakdown between premiums paid by employees (2100) and by self-employed / non-employed has been estimated. This is also the case for the breakdown between premiums paid on a payroll or on an income tax basis for those years where both apply.

Heading 4100: From 1992, there was a structural break in the data for the 'municipal immovable property tax'. The tax ceased to be collected by the central government at that time and the figures are presented on a different type of statistical registration (no longer cash basis).

Heading 5110: Includes 358 millions of euros (1969) and 186 millions of euros (1970) in respect of deduction of turnover tax on stocks existing at 1st January 1969.

Heading 5213: Small amounts (less than 2.3 millions euros) of hunting and fishing licence receipts which should be classified here have been omitted.

Link to Release calendar
This data is released at the same time as the annual OECD Revenue Statistics publication. The latest edition became available in December 2023.
Revenue Statisticshttps://oe.cd/revenue-statistics
Other data characteristics
From 1999 data are on accrual basis.
Other coverage
Year ending 31st December.
Other comments
A summary of the key findings for Netherlands is available as a downloadable PDF
Key findings: Netherlandshttps://www.oecd.org/tax/revenue-statistics-netherlands.pdf