The Dutch Tax Authorities have sent the forms on which you must declare your global income. Your global income is your income in the Netherlands and from all other countries combined. You are required to provide this information.
Who receives a Declaration Form?
You will only be asked to declare your global income if either you or your partner live outside the Netherlands and receive a tax allowance, such as the healthcare or childcare allowance. You will also receive this form if you or a family member has lived outside the Netherlands and paid a ZVW foreign contribution to the Central Administration Office (CAK).
What is Global Income?
Your global income is your combined income from the Netherlands and all other countries combined. For example, if you enjoy profits abroad and a fixed salary in the Netherlands.
Why is your Global Income Important?
The following amounts are determined using your worldwide income:
- your final allowance entitlement
- your ZVW final foreign contribution
- your contribution from (to?) the CAK
Any amounts that you have already received plus any contributions that you have previously paid are only provisional and can only be definitively determined after your world income has been declared. After this statement has been submitted you will receive a decision from the Tax Authorities. This will state your global income, divided into income taxed both in the Netherlands and abroad.
Important! If you do not declare your worldwide income, you must, among other things, repay any allowances that you have already received.
Requesting a delay?
If you are unable to return the statement on time, it is important to request a delay before the final delivery date on your statement.